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CASE66988: Horary consultation concerning Robert Rudgely (PERSON25190)

Question asked by the patient on 8 September 1628 at 14:25

RN Robart Rudley of Newp. 25 y Sept 8. h. 2. 3 25 p m 1628 /overstrayned\

[Astrological Chart]

Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 405, f. 256r (bottom right part of page)

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CASE25334: Horary consultation concerning Henry Johnson (PERSON32132)

Question asked by Lady Johnson (PERSON32147) on 13 August 1610 at 14:20

RN The lady Ionnson of Calvrton for her sonne Henry 16 y August 13 h. 2. 20 p m. 16i0. her son tooke a strayne by blowing his necke.

Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 239, f. 115v (bottom right part of page)

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CASE31798: Horary consultation concerning Magdalen Dormer [Curson] [Young Lady Curson] (PERSON22807)

Question asked by the patient on 27 June 1607 at 14:00

RN my lady Curson of As|d|stock. 30 y Iune 27 h {sic} hor 2. p m 1607 I take my selfe to be some so {sic} fortnight quick wth child hath taken a great cold in vehement maner yt I cā not turne me in my bed & feare mutch harme of it because of strayninge /ready to stop her wynde.\1

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1 ‘2 weekes quicke wth child.’ in chart

Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 193, f. 235r (upper right part of page)

Cite this as: Lauren Kassell, Michael Hawkins, Robert Ralley, John Young, Joanne Edge, Janet Yvonne Martin-Portugues, and Natalie Kaoukji (eds.), The casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: a digital edition, https://casebooks.lib.cam.ac.uk/search?f14-extent-of-transcription=Excerpt;f17-time-of-day=PM;f18-question-asked=Medical%3A%3AIllnesses%20%28named%29%3A%3AStrain, accessed 26 December 2024.