CASE40347: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Anne Norwood (PERSON14527)
Question asked by the patient on 11 September 1612 at 10:22
RN Mres Norwood 35 y Sept. 11. ♃|♀| h. 10. 22 ant m 1612. |in prsnc & well but willing to prvent|
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 409, f. 162v (upper left part of page)
CASE60870: Horary consultation concerning Mr John Longueville (PERSON24254)
Question asked by the patient on 25 July 1625 at 16:00
RN Mr Iohn Longevill Iu{ly} 25 ☾ h. 4 p m 1625 to prvent the plauge
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 217, f. 156v (upper right part of page)
CASE63567: Horary consultation concerning Mr William Bouth (PERSON28280)
Question asked by the patient on 6 April 1627 at 19:20
RN Mr Will: Booth sent a Letter to Mr Baphies at Stony stratford & at 2 months |after a weeke| end send|t| to me Ap 6 ♀ h. 7. 20 p m 1627
sent for pil spl. ʒij & something for his memory a medson to prserve the teeth frō rotting |yest 7|8| weekes|
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 50r (middle left part of page)
CASE37811: Horary consultation concerning William Freeman (PERSON30652) and Goody Maud Freeman (PERSON23317) and Lettice Freeman (PERSON30663) and Laura Burte (PERSON28591) and Anonymous (PERSON37498) and Elizabeth Burte (PERSON28588)
Question asked by William Freeman (PERSON30652), Goody Maud Freeman (PERSON23317), Lettice Freeman (PERSON30663), Anonymous (PERSON37498) and Elizabeth Burte (PERSON28588) on 4 April 1611 at 11:15
GJ willm Freeman of St eedes 44 y Apr: 4 {illeg}|♃| ho 11. 15 a m 1611.
Ad præcautionē pestis
Mould Freeman 60 y. eodē
Lettice freeman 11 y eodē
Lowre Byrt 7 y. eodē
Susan Byrtꝭ maid 16. y.
Elsabeth Byrt 35 y.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 200, f. 53r (bottom right part of page)
CASE70260: Horary consultation concerning Mr Clopton (PERSON46369)
Question asked by the patient on 17 March 1630 at 21:00
Mr. Rous Clopton of Corp. Chri Coll. Oxon 35. y. Mart. 17. ☿. h. 9. p. m. 1630
[Astrological Chart]
A greiuous Headache takes him at Midnight sometimes in one te of ye head & sometimes in ye other te, but especially in ye left side of his heade, wch makes ye places outwardly sore where ye paine hath beene.1
A continually Noyse in his head wth a tearinge paine as yf it would pull one skyn from another, wch comes sometimes suddenly like a strech, & then is gone in an instant
A dizines in ye heade & a leapinge, as it were of blacke mothes before his Eyes
This paine hath continued these 6 weekes,
Desires to knowe whether it ceeds from ye stomack or spleene, from a cold or{illeg} hote cause
Hath beene let Bloud in ye right arme, & vnder the tongue, & in ye forehead, beeinge tolde by the Physitian ythis greife was caused by fullnes of Bloud
Hath taken Pills & Electuaryes sundry times, but his paine noethinge deminished
Hath for many years beene troubled wth a soundinge & noyse in his head, but neuer wth paine till nowe Feareth a Disposition to the Palsye or Apoplexye Desires Receits & Directions to preuent these two capitall Dangers.
Notes:
1 ‘Extreame Headache’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 194, p. 177 (upper left part of page)