CASE13387: Interrogation (Question) concerning Old Widow Frances Fisher (PERSON11782)
Question asked by the patient, Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218) and Fisher (PERSON11746) on 19 October 1597 at 10:09
RN Widowe Fjsher sente to me to come to her. fr she lieth very sicke 1597. Octob. 19. die ☿ hor. 10. 9 mi. quæro morbū et an recuperab. filius mat et cū consensu certū iudiciū eū dorso gravisse ægrotare et in tergo prcipue. et ventre shee hath a very great scouring & tooke a cold.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 182, f. 91v (upper part of page)
CASE12304: Horary consultation concerning Margery Clark (PERSON10627)
Question asked by the patient on 25 April 1599 between 09:43 and 10:30
RN Margery Clarke a midwife of Stony stratford for a great swelling in her thiges & bo legs yt on may see her face in it & so striketh vp to her harte ready to stop &|h|er winde. the bell went for her yesterdaye hath a great scouring this on her & hath had it a longe time.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 138r (bottom right part of page)
Medical >Symptoms (specified) >Bloating and swelling (Swelling)
Medical >Parts of the body >Limbs and joints (ThighsLegs)
Medical >Parts of the body >Torso (Heart)
Medical >Symptoms (specified) >Respiratory problems (Ready to stop her/his wind)
Medical >Symptoms (specified) >Diarrhoea and bloody flux (Scouring )
CASE62462: Horary consultation concerning Lady Anne Twisden (PERSON60638)
Question asked by the patient on 27 May 1626 at 13:00
RN The lady Twisden of London 51. y. may 27 h {sic} hor. 1 p. m 1626
[Astrological Chart]
by her sleeping & scouring she hath nutch {sic} mended sinc Sr will wrote Last yt is thursday last.
yet the last night was more troublesome then before
this Day cōplayneth of a sournes rising out of her stomake supposeth yt a vomyt would doe her good yet dare not to adventur it by reason of her weaknes & scowring. wch we dare not to stay seing the goodnes of it yet fyndeth no aptnes to cast but a soure belching
desyreth a nother box of the pils 10 and an answ to his lett & to this.
The lady Twisden of London may 27 h 1. p m 1626
very weake & feeble yet sitteth vp & eateth prty well. scoureth mtch {sic} hath a soure belching yet no aptnes to cast.
would know wheathr fit to give her a vomyt considering her \great/ weaknes & sither her scouring Doth her so mutch good craveth an answere to his forme & to this Letter also.
wheathr any other course for mending of the sourenes will not helpe wth out a vomyt.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, ff. 224v-225r (f. 224v middle left, f. 224v bottom, and f. 225r upper left)