CASE78883: Horary consultation concerning John Clark (PERSON46175)
Question asked by the patient between 15 March 1634 at 09:00 and 16 March 1634 at 08:00
TG Iohne Clarcke of Q{u}{illeg} hamptonsh. 25|7| y {illeg} 1634. rising {illeg} to stop he{illeg} on{illeg}
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 102r (middle right part of page)
CASE78967: Horary consultation concerning Mary Wise (PERSON62063)
Question asked by the patient on 1 April 1634 at 07:00
SRN Mary wise of Dorchester 50. y. eodē tempore.
hath bin troubled with a riseing in her left side many tymes for this 2. yeares.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 115r (upper right part of page)
CASE78008: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Claire Wright (PERSON37112)
Question asked by the patient on 9 August 1633 at 08:30
RN my Neece write h {sic} boght {sic} her water. Aug 9 {♀} hor. 8 \30/ ant m 1633 /is troubled wth a rising vp to her throat like the mother\
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 365 (upper right, upper centre, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE73574: Horary consultation concerning John Adams (PERSON42478)
Question asked by Mr John Adams (PERSON42479) on 2 January 1632 at 10:20
RN Iohn Adams of Weston besides northāpton. \his father a Consellour mayed {sic} Iudg Harvyes broth Daughter/ \fathr Mr Iohn/ borne the last day of Ap last h 6 30 ant m but sent to me Ian 2. ☾ h. 10. 20 ant m 1632.
ater {sic} infante epilipt satt last was sennet h 8 30 ant m taken wth a swounding fit about a quarter of an houre. having a {illeg}|r|ising in his stomak vp to his throate wch stops his breath.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 372 (upper left part of page)
CASE70277: Horary consultation concerning Anne Bignell (PERSON44149)
Question asked by the patient on 19 March 1630 at 11:00
Anne Bignell of Eaton 19. y. mart. 19. ♀. h. 11. ant m. 1630
A riseinge vp vnto her throate, is in Labour, her rekoninge out a monthe Since, is strangly handled in her heade, vomiteth Bloude, swoundeth
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 194, p. 183 (bottom right part of page)