CASE53724: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Travell (PERSON36183)
Question asked by the patient on 18 March 1622 at 15:15
RN Th. Travell of Hanslop 14. next palme sonday |but borne a weeke before/ at night| was suddenly taken about a fortnight sinc yesterday \this morning/ felt a shaking in his bed & will turne his eys. & about 7 y. sinc {illeg} {sic} had lost his speach & senses & could not stand nor goe. ever wagling & rolling vp & down his eyes & mouth but now hath his sences fect. & now begȳning to be as heretofore march 18 ☾ h. 3. 15 p m. 1622
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 223, f. 26v (upper right part of page)
CASE53775: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Travell (PERSON36183)
Question asked by the patient on 28 March 1622 at 14:50
RN Thomas Travell of Hanslop 14 y march. 28 ♃ h. 2. 50 p m. 1622. a shaking palsy. \Convulsions/
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 223, f. 35v (upper left part of page)
CASE58324: Horary consultation concerning Francis Harriots (PERSON50908)
Question asked by the patient on 29 April 1624 at 07:20
RN francis Haryot of wellingborg 14 y Ap 29 \♃/ h. 7. 3|2|0 ant m 1624.
lame on the on {sic} right syde./
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Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 170r (upper right part of page)
CASE10704: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Adams (PERSON9049)
Question asked by the patient on 28 May 1600 at 11:00
RN may 28. die ☿ h. 11. 1600. Elisab. Adams 14. y. lamed knee & thighe./ had ye ague of Eaton
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Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, f. 87v (upper left part of page)
CASE50209: Horary consultation concerning John Field (PERSON30349)
Question asked by the patient on 27 January 1620 at 15:00
RN Iohn Field his sonne of Luton 14. y payned frō the head to the sole of the feete 2 days before newyers day. taken in a cold morning full of great wheales all over. his body as big as great beanes exceding poer & weake knoweth no body, nor can styr any te of his body very thirsty goeth to stoole well Ian 27 ♃ h. 3 p m 1620
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 213, f. 118r (upper right part of page)