CASE45612: Horary consultation concerning an Anonymous (PERSON38298)
Question asked by the patient on 16 October 1617 at 11:40
RN My lady Dormers Gentlemā a pale water faynt hed gydy octob 16 ♃ h. 11. 40 ant m 1617
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 220, f. 92v (upper left part of page)
CASE32767: Horary consultation concerning Mr Towly (PERSON25773)
Question asked by the patient on 11 February 1608 at 10:00
RN Mr Towly lady Dormers gentlemā. 29 y feb. 11. ♃ h. 10 ant m. 16081
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘extreme hed ache’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 229, f. 26v (upper left part of page)
CASE13950: Horary consultation concerning Mary Travell (PERSON16548)
Question asked by Lady Digby (PERSON11310) on 25 August 1603 at 11:00
RN \my Lady/ Mres {sic} Digbye for her |chāber| meaden |Mary Travell| 24 y August 25 ♃ hor 11. ant m. 1603.
sore & lame afore shee hath her sicknes in her bones & hed the mumpes also.
[Astrological Chart]
Lady very fearfull & caused her mayd to send her watr
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 197, f. 67v (upper left part of page)
CASE37288: Horary consultation concerning Mary Villiers [Countess of Buckingham] [Lady Compton] [Lady Villiers] (PERSON22638) and Mrs Savell (PERSON25267)
Question asked by Mary Villiers [Countess of Buckingham] [Lady Compton] [Lady Villiers] (PERSON22638) and Mrs Savell (PERSON25267) on 26 October 1610 at 09:00
RN the lady Compton & her gentlewomā Mres savell wer leet {sic} blood the lady in her right foote the gentlewoman in her right arme. the ladyes blood good the gentl black thick melancholy for her splene & hed ach cōtinuall. octob. 26 ♀ h. 9. ant m 16i0.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 329, f. 102r (upper part of page)
CASE44636: Horary consultation concerning John Holmes (PERSON31790)
Question asked by the patient on 7 April 1617 at 11:50 or at 11:30
RN Iohn Holmes the lady Morysons clarke Ap 7 ☾ h. 11. 50 ant m 1617.
Iohn Holmes clarke of the citchin 32|4|. y. Ap. 7. ☾. h. 11. 30 ant m 1617. serv to Sr Charles. Ap 1617. hath had an ague sinc the 12 of septēb. to the first of march. sinc an extree {sic} cold wch still cōtinueth wthout remedy. hed & stomack payned every morning his belly is swelled. as if it would breake. {illeg} {sic} he tooke physick the 26 of march & therfore d|b|eing very loose desyreth no physick.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 198, f. 115r (upper right, and bottom parts of page)