CASE36498: Horary consultation concerning Mr William Turvey (PERSON25835)
Question asked by the patient on 8 September 1609 at 08:30
RN Mr Turveys \of Wicken/ vomyt gave him eight reasonable grat vomits. his purge gave him 6 stooles on vomyt & aftr his vomyt some 3 stooles more more bound after his physick hath bene let blood. & it was very blue full of melancholy blood sinc his letting blood his wynd collicke \in his/ backe & syde mutch eased. & nowe cōplayneth as before wth a rūning humour in his feete & desyres when tyme shall serve to blede them.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 203, f. 153r (upper left part of page)
CASE38444: Horary consultation concerning Avis Bradbury (PERSON28306)
Question asked by the patient on 25 July 1611 at 09:00
RN Avys Bradbery was prtely mended wth her playster. & after the playster it went downe into her legs & instep & now is sick at harte Iuly 25. 1611 h. 9 ant m 1611.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 200, f. 135r (bottom left part of page)
CASE72492: Horary consultation concerning Mr Thomas Quatermeane (PERSON57222)
Question asked by the patient on 6 July 1631 at 17:20
RN Mr Th. Quatermā of StoakeTalmage 33 y Iuly 6. ☿ h. 5. 20 p m. 1631. he sent here to fore 3 tyms for a swelling in his right arme & right foot as if it would teare him in peeces /head well & stomack\
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Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 16 (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
CASE48646: Horary consultation concerning David Deary (PERSON29748)
Question asked by the patient on 6 May 1619 at 10:30
RN Davy Deery of Bydnā 17. y. may St Davyes day in ye morning sent to me for his lamenes yt last miklemas was so lame yt n in all his body & lims & could not styr. & on warner wth whō he Dwelled. the yere before & now he had mised to dwell wth him yet Anothr gote him thenc & his former mr Warner sayd he had bene as good he had dwelt wth him & then grew lame & would not styr in or frō his bed. came to me monday was 3 weekes or a month for yt had a purge & then he mended more & more & now is fallen into ye bottome of his feete this senet & ankles & is very sore. pricketh & shooteth standing nothing to be sene may 6 {illeg} {sic} ♃ h. 10 30 ant m 1619
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 230, f. 356r (upper right part of page)