CASE50347: Horary consultation concerning Goodman William Burcote (PERSON28541)
Question asked by the patient on 9 March 1620 at 09:29
RW Williā Burket of this towne d. ♃ h: 9. 29 ant m Martij. 9. 1620. troubled with the bloudie fluxe 5 yeares; but now especially for a fortnight: it hath made hī not sicke but faynt
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 213, f. 139v (upper left part of page)
CASE15301: Horary consultation concerning George Pearson (PERSON14815)
Question asked by Thomas Pearson (PERSON34150) on 13 July 1603 at 09:20
GJ George Peerson of Kempson 13 weekꝭ Iuly 13. ☿. ho. 9. 20 a m 1603
On friday last about 5 of the clocke in the afternoone he fell sicke and hath a great scowring.
Quærit vtꝝ victurus sit necnè pater sine consensu.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 207, f. 103Ar (upper right part of page)
CASE79211: Horary consultation concerning Mr William Lutwyche (PERSON53993)
Question asked by the patient on 30 December 1634 at 09:45
SRN {M}r William Luttwich of Luttwich. {D}ecemƀ 30. ♂. h 9. 45. a. m. 1634.
[Astrological Chart]
Complained of Cramps & weaknes ouer all his body. face, Armes legs were swelld, now thanks be to God are not. was the payne in his back doth not so much trouble him as before his loosenes stayd vpon those things I gaue as Clysters & Cordialls. now his loosenes hath taken him agayne desires something yt may stay it. vryne a little higher yen it hath bin this 3 dayes, no slu{ff}y Sediment, nor so much troubled with the Gonorrhæa as before Laus deo.
Desires at this tyme something for Cough & loosenes.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 167r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
CASE50335: Horary consultation concerning Henry Shephard (PERSON35259)
Question asked by the patient on 28 February 1620 at 11:30
RW Henry Sheepheard. of Sympson. y. 60. d. ☾ h. 11. 30 ant: m: Feb. 28. 1620. hath beene sicke ever since Christmas. is swelled in his body: & his belly hard: legs swelled & hath a little issue in each of them: hath kept his bed these two dayes. Eateth his meate prettily well: is rather loose then costive
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 213, f. 138r (bottom right part of page)