CASE50843: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Warren (PERSON61167)
Question asked by the patient on 15 May 1620 at 11:00
RN Thomas Warren \Warring/ of Hoxson 30 y his purg wrought not care {sic} at the same tyre {sic}
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 414, f. 34r (bottom left part of page)
CASE60298: Horary consultation concerning Mr Paul Dodd (PERSON47935)
Question asked by the patient on 23 April 1625 at 16:00
RN Mr Paul Dod myster {sic} of Risely 30 y Ap 23 h {sic} hor 4 p m 1625 his purge wroght very well
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 217, f. 70v (upper left part of page)
CASE63072: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Easter Trollop (PERSON60487)
Question asked by the patient on 9 November 1626 at 18:00
RN His {w} frolop of {sic} mres f|T|rolick receaved mutch good by my Drections {sic} novēb 9 ♃ h. 6 p m 1626 of Caswick
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, f. 336r (upper right part of page)
CASE72324: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Elizabeth Palmer (PERSON56022)
Question asked by the patient on 11 June 1631 at 10:00
RN Mres Palmer tooke her purg but it came vp agayne yet wroght 6 or 7 tymes would know wheather she be far spent in the Iandes or cōsūption Iune 11 h {sic} hor 10 ant m 1631
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 232, p. 417 (bottom right, and bottom left parts of page)
CASE39038: Horary consultation concerning Mr William Chamberlain (PERSON28809)
Question asked by the patient on 3 January 1612 at 11:00
RN Mr Chāberlyn of Wicken son 30 y D {sic} Ian. 3. ♀ h. 11. ant m 1611 {sic} tooke his purge & pils. & wrought sorely many stooles & is very sick & ill after them. & troubled wth mutch wyndynes of stomack & flushing heate.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 200, f. 213r (bottom right part of page)
CASE57937: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Frances Latch [Little Frances] (PERSON53383)
Question asked by Mr John Latch [Hatch] (PERSON53382) on 18 March 1624 at 17:30
RN Mr Latch the Lady Iennings husb. march 18 ♃ h 5. 30 p m 1624 the child held wth the dead palsye hath litle or no motion or doth move the arme or leg of the syde affected yet better god be thancked then before
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 113r (upper right part of page)