CASE43990: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Anne Kempton [Bristow] (PERSON32226)
Question asked by the patient on 24 October 1616 at 11:45
RN my Cosen An kimpton Octob 24. vmayed {sic} octob 24. {illeg}|♃| h. 10 30 \11. 45./ ant m. 16i6. hed ill face wth out blood sinc she was let blood face full of black spots /costive\ desyreth to have a water mudificative {sic} to make her looke young
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 198, f. 9r (upper right part of page)
CASE43080: Horary consultation concerning Young Mrs Duncombe (PERSON29971)
Question asked by the patient on 26 March 1616 at 14:20
RN young mres Duncōbe Sr Edward duncōbes Daughter came to me to be let blood march 26 ♂ h. 2. 20 p m 16i6
for her left syde mutch payned
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 408, f. 39v (upper left part of page)
CASE43549: Horary consultation concerning Mr John Langham (PERSON32532)
Question asked by the patient on 21 June 1616 at 17:15
RN Iohn langhā of london I{illeg}|un|e 21. ♀ h. 5. 15 p m 16i6
his hed full of grosse humours vertigo./
desyrous to have phisick for his hed
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 408, f. 116Ar (bottom left part of page)
CASE43107: Horary consultation concerning Mr Francis Combs [The older Mr Combs] (PERSON29218) and Mrs Mary Combs (PERSON29219)
Question asked by Mr Francis Combs [The older Mr Combs] (PERSON29218) and Mrs Mary Combs (PERSON29219) on 1 April 1616 at 17:00
RN Mr francis Combes Mr {sic} Apr 1. ☾ h. 5 p. m 16i6 cā abyde no wet nor wynd. eys bad dersyreth a direction in writing
his physick wch I sent him did him no good.
Mres Mary Combes. tooke her physick it did her some good but now her other cheeke is swelled. vryne good
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 408, f. 45r (bottom right, and bottom left parts of page)
CASE43670: Horary consultation concerning William Thomson (PERSON36012)
Question asked by the patient on 16 July 1616 at 15:25
RN Wylliā Tomson of great Horwood 40 y Iuly 16. ♂ h. 3. 25. p. m. 16i6.
of a belly swelled hard like a festered boyle hard & sore would have it broken or to ease it
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 408, f. 138r (bottom right part of page)