CASE12785: Horary consultation concerning Mr Berry (PERSON9671) and Mrs Berry (PERSON9675)
Question asked by Mr Berry (PERSON9671) on 6 October 1599 at 11:25
RN {at} this time Mr Bery &|for| his difficulty of making watr & his wife visited wth her old infirmitye./
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 215r (bottom left part of page)
CASE59161: Horary consultation concerning Old Sir William Andrews [Young Mr William Andrews] (PERSON9144)
Question asked by the patient on 27 September 1624 at 09:00
RN Sr Will Androw{es} sept. 27 ☾ h. 9 a{nt} m. 1624
susp a wynd to be the cause of a{ll} his infirmity
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 402, f. 73v (upper right part of page)
CASE26065: Horary consultation concerning Agnes [Anne] Sandy [Stocker] [Berry] [Napier] [Stock] (PERSON15611)
Question asked by the patient on 19 April 1602 at 07:00
RN My Cosen Agnys Sandy for her infirmityes 22 y Apr 19 ☾ hor. 7. ant m 1602.
quærit causā of her sudden flushes shortwyndines fayntnes of stomacke & backe. throate ill yt she cānot eate in the bottome of her belly wonderfully
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 181, f. 37r (upper part of page)
Agnes [Anne] Sandy [Stocker] [Berry] [Napier] [Stock] (PERSON15611)
CASE16366: Horary consultation concerning Mr Matthew Claver (PERSON10637) and Margaret Claver (PERSON10643)
Question asked by Mr Matthew Claver (PERSON10637) and Margaret Claver (PERSON10643) on 24 September 1604 at 11:00
RN Mr Clavers of {illeg}|f|osket 50 y septemb. 24 ☾ hor 11. 1604.
a trēbling of the harte. deafnes head ach.
Also his daughtr for her old infirmitye
Margaret Claver of fosket 19 y sept 24 ☾. 11. 1604.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 207, f. 216r (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)