CASE78483: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Mary Fisher (PERSON49023)
Question asked by the patient on 20 October 1633 at 11:45
Mrs Mary Orpe Fisher. Sister to Mr. Iobson. 31. y. Octob. 20. ☉. h. 11. 45. ant. m. 16331
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘Cataract feared’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 11v (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE15295: Horary consultation concerning William Barnard (PERSON9471)
Question asked by the patient on 11 July 1603 at 10:40
GJ Willm̄ Burnard of gre{at} Horwood 53 y. Iuly 11 ☾ ho. 10 40 a m. 1603
A cataract in the left ey.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 207, f. 102v (bottom right part of page)
CASE17482: Horary consultation concerning Alice Cuthbert (PERSON11139)
Question asked by the patient on 10 July 1602 at 11:30
GJ Alice Cutbert of Olney 30 y. Iulij 10 ♄ ho. 11. 30 a m for a Cataract of her eyes
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 221, f. 133r (bottom right part of page)
CASE74623: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Hummerstone (PERSON52145)
Question asked by the patient on 15 May 1632 at 08:45
RN Mres Hūmerston yt hath a black Cataract in her eys motes & shades & flyes going before it1 tooke her leaf|v|e of me & cā find no remedy for her eys may 15 ♂ h. 8. 45 ant m 1632 |discontent yt she cā fynd no helpe.|
Notes:
1 ‘vid Apr 26’ in the left margin
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 416, p. 163 (bottom left part of page)
CASE63616: Nativity for John Messingham (PERSON54652)
Question asked by the patient on 13 April 1627 between 07:45 and 08:25
RN Iohn Messinghā natus the thursday before shrovetyde h 10 ant m |Ap 13| ten yeres full
Is lame & blynd./
8. feb ♃ h. 10. 1616.1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘Lame & blynd a black cataract’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 58v (upper left, and bottom left parts of page)
CASE18898: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Burton (PERSON10227)
Question asked by the patient on 12 February 1601 at 11:00
RN Thomas Burton of Paulersy feb. 12. die ♃ hor. 11. for a cataract & swelling & rednes in his eyes & paynes in his head.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 404, f. 31r (bottom left part of page)