CASE21779: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Child (PERSON10497) and Child (PERSON10495)
Question asked by Mrs Child (PERSON10497) on 29 November 1604 at 12:15
RN mres Child of Puddington novemb 29 ♃ 26 y ♃ hor 12. 15 p m 1604. /cānot goe nor move but as shee is light\
the child yt shee had is now very sicke./ about 15 weekes old./
with a skreking & very red wth it.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 415, f. 192r (bottom right part of page)
CASE21266: Horary consultation concerning Eudo Newman (PERSON14381)
Question asked by the patient on 14 July 1604 at 12:15
RN vter newmā of newnton Purshill 19 y Iuly. 14 h {sic} hor 12. 15. ant m 1604. hyps & legs cānot goe
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 108r (upper right part of page)
CASE21800: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Mary Boogey (PERSON9854)
Question asked by the patient on 11 December 1604 at 10:40
RN Mres Boogy of Weston Decēb 11 ♂ h 10 39 40 ant m 1604 lame in her thighes cā not well goe
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 196r (upper right part of page)
CASE21760: Horary consultation concerning Alice Mariot (PERSON13986)
Question asked by the patient on 24 November 1604 at 13:45
RN Alce Maryot of litle Hoton 40 y novēb 24 ♄ hor. 1. 45. p m 1604. swelled in her thighe share & legs cānot goe looke red / mightely swelled looke red. cānot goe ever since tuesdaye./
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 189r (upper left part of page)
CASE21201: Horary consultation concerning Anne Stevens (PERSON16153)
Question asked by the patient on 4 May 1604 at 13:45
RN An Steevens off Westning 16 y maij / 4 ♀ hor 1. 45. p m 1604 head beateth yt shee cānot heare shortwyded cānot goe goe {sic} knes & legs doe ake
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 99r (upper right part of page)
CASE21589: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Hedge (PERSON12705)
Question asked by the patient on 15 October 1604 at 11:25
RN Elis: Hedges of lechāsteed 20 y Octob 15. ☾ hor. 11. 25. ant m 1604. hed armes & legs cānot goe shortwyded greene sicknes.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 415, f. 161v (bottom right part of page)