CASE73866: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Matthews (PERSON33106)
Question asked by the patient on 24 February 1632 at 12:40
Mrs Mathewe of Braddin 40. y. Febr. 24. ♀. h. 12. 40. p m. 1632
An Extreame fluxe of her Termes the space of a fortnight, they come downe in clotts. desireth to knowe whether shee may safely stop them Before they came downe shee was much pained betweene her Belly & stomack
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 462 (middle left part of page)
CASE73872: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Jane Brough (PERSON44957)
Question asked by the patient on 25 February 1632 at 09:00
TG Mrs Iane bruffe stony stratford 42 y. h. 9. m{illeg} aguish, stomack naught, head, ill and pained.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 464 (bottom part of page)
CASE73518: Horary consultation concerning Dorothy Harrison (PERSON51003)
Question asked by the patient on 19 December 1631 at 13:50
Dorothy Harrison of Cranfeild 24. y. Decemb. 19. ☾. h. 1. 50. p m. 1631.
much troubled wth her back. cannot sleepe well, is taken wth a great paine in her right side, wch wth coughinge strikes vp to her eyes. hath beene thus troubled neare 4. y. but more nowe this winter then before. her yongest Childe 4. y. olde. desireth to know whether she bee wth Childe or not
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 350 (bottom right part of page)
CASE73745: Horary consultation concerning Mary Longstaffe (PERSON53864)
Question asked by the patient on 6 February 1632 at 12:00
TG Mary longstaff of La{illeg}|t|hbury. affectu uterino laborans et febri stomacho, capite et membrorum doloribus.1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘1632. Febr: d. 6. h. 0. 0.’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 428 (upper left part of page)
CASE73864: Horary consultation concerning Mr Edmond Vaughan (PERSON60810)
Question asked by the patient on 23 February 1632 at 14:00
Mr. Edmund Vaughan of Corp. Chri Col. Oxon. Febr. 23. ♃ h. 2. p m. 1632
[Astrological Chart]
vrina valde bona
Desires to know whether his infirmity come from his Liuer or Brest or otherwise
pained in his Brest; rayseth euery morneing a litle Bloud wth his flegme, desires to know from whence it proceedes.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 461 (upper right part of page)