CASE42145: Horary consultation concerning Henry Perry (PERSON34235)
Question asked by the patient on 28 July 1615 at 09:00
RN Henry Perry of Broughton 60 y Iuly 28. ♀ h. 9 ant m 16151
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘new malig. feaver.’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 196, f. 65v (upper left part of page)
CASE46097: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Dayrell (PERSON29715)
Question asked by the patient on 27 February 1618 at 09:00
RN Sr Thomas Dorell of lullingston 65 y. feb 27 ♀ h. 9. ant m 1618 /swounded\ /{fe}br maligna\1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘feb. malig’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 201, f. 2r (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE58288: Horary consultation concerning John Edens [Eden] (PERSON48318)
Question asked by the patient on 25 April 1624 at 08:00
RN Iohn Eding of Shenly 63 {y} Ap 25 ☉ h. 8 ant m 1624 sick a senet of this malig feaver.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 163v (bottom right part of page)
CASE75411: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Monke (PERSON54863)
Question asked by the patient on 8 September 1632 at 13:00
RN Eliz: Monke of Elmore in Bu{t}|c|kinghā sheere 65 y sept: 8 h {sic} hor 1. p m. 16{32} /lims & body\ |a weeke ill sinc yest was sēnet after noone febr maligna|1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘lims & body febr. malig.’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 416, p. 414 (middle right part of page)
CASE64655: Horary consultation concerning Richard Tomms (PERSON60303) and Cicely Tomms (PERSON60317)
Question asked by Richard Tomms (PERSON60303) and Cicely Tomms (PERSON60317) on 27 September 1627 at 09:20
RN Rich: Toms of Potters Perrye 6 5 63 y Sept 27. ♃ h 9. 20 ant m. 1627
[Astrological Chart]
sick a week. sept 2i ♀ now malig cast & goeth to stoole very nutch {sic}
And his first exceding hot & then cold1
His wife sickned at the same tyme 50. new ague casteth & goeth to stoole but nothing so mutch as her hub|s|b. but casteth more
Notes:
1 ‘malig. feaver’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 224r (middle right, and middle centre parts of page)