CASE60932: Horary consultation concerning William Rudgely [the younger] (PERSON25191)
Question asked by the patient on 7 August 1625 at 06:30
RN wyll: Rudley the younger of our towne Aug 7 ☉ h. 6. 30 ant m. 1625 /Looketh pore fearth the plaugue\1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘a great scouring’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 217, f. 167r (bottom right part of page)
CASE13031: Horary consultation concerning William Perry (PERSON14864)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON17763) on 31 January 1600 at 07:30
RN Williā Perry of Woulverton halfe a yere old. sick of a hot ague skriketh & starteth. Was bound & nowe is loose. Doth cough sore Ian. 31. die ♃ h. 7. 30. ant m 1600
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 262r (upper right part of page)
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)
CASE32077: Horary consultation concerning Perry (PERSON26460)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON26459) between 14 September 1607 at 14:00 and 15 September 1607 at 10:50
RN on of havrshā for a child \of/ Perrys a yere & halfe. an Ague scoureth
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 193, f. 275r (bottom left part of page)
CASE79211: Horary consultation concerning Mr William Lutwyche (PERSON53993)
Question asked by the patient on 30 December 1634 at 09:45
SRN {M}r William Luttwich of Luttwich. {D}ecemƀ 30. ♂. h 9. 45. a. m. 1634.
[Astrological Chart]
Complained of Cramps & weaknes ouer all his body. face, Armes legs were swelld, now thanks be to God are not. was the payne in his back doth not so much trouble him as before his loosenes stayd vpon those things I gaue as Clysters & Cordialls. now his loosenes hath taken him agayne desires something yt may stay it. vryne a little higher yen it hath bin this 3 dayes, no slu{ff}y Sediment, nor so much troubled with the Gonorrhæa as before Laus deo.
Desires at this tyme something for Cough & loosenes.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 167r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)