CASE15856: Horary consultation concerning Mr Andrew Knight (PERSON13447)
Question asked by the patient on 8 November 1603 at 08:40
GJ Andrew Knight of Newport Novemb. 8 ♂ ho. 8. 40 a m 1603. calculo
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 207, f. 158r (bottom left part of page)
CASE16079: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Alexander (PERSON9077)
Question asked by the patient on 16 January 1604 at 11:00
RN Elisabeth Allyssander of Stony stratford 32 y Ian. 16 ☾ hor 11. ant m 1604. |the stone.|1
Notes:
1 ‘× × × × × /’ in the left margin
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 207, f. 184r (upper right part of page)
CASE51491: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Groves (PERSON50473)
Question asked by the patient on 2 September 1620 at 14:39
RN Elis Groves serv. to mres the lady Lee of layton sept. 2. h {sic}. hor. 2 39 p m. 1620 |30 y|1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘feareth ye stone.’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 414, f. 165r (bottom left part of page)
CASE58376: Interrogation (Treatment) concerning Mr William Wyllyscot [junior] (PERSON37126)
Question asked by the patient on 6 May 1624 at 08:45
RN Cut of the stone in his bladder vppon art weddensday at Oxford h. 10. ant m 1621. /by Mr Guylliam a Surg in fetterlane |Iuly 11.|\
[Astrological Chart]
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 179r (upper right part of page)
CASE16503: Horary consultation concerning Mr Andrew Knight (PERSON13447)
Question asked by the patient on 16 January 1605 at 11:00
GJ Andrew Knight of Newport Ian 16 ☿ ho 11. a m. 1605
A sore fitt of the stone hath had of late. quærit vtꝝ gonorrhæa laboret
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 207, f. 230v (bottom left part of page)
CASE38890: Horary consultation concerning Young Sir Henry [Harry] Longueville (PERSON13774)
Question asked by the patient on 17 November 1611 at 08:30
RN yong Sr Henry longfild of woulvrton 32|4| y novēb. 17 ☉ h. 8. 30 ant m 1611 cōplayneth of his back |stone|
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 200, f. 192v (bottom left part of page)
CASE58373: Horary consultation concerning Mr William Wyllyscot [junior] (PERSON37126)
Question asked by the patient on 6 May 1624 at 08:45
RN Mr Wyllyscot of Barksheere sent {illeg}|f|or my opinion touching the rags in|&| whites in his water sinc his cutting May 6 ♃ h. 8. 45 ant m 1624 |{w}rote it Ap 16. 1624| /for prservation frō the breeding of the {sic} another stone\
[Astrological Chart]
he sent me xs in gold for my Consayle & craved my opinion whenc his {sic} voydeth in his vryne now then sand sometyms matterye whytish clots. these 2 sink downe to the bottome of the vrinall Downye woolly lintie cobwebby threads rags & drags somtys {sic} higher or lower in his vryne according to ther thīnes lightnes thicknes & heavines of substanc & matter ceeding as some think frō the vlcer yt was in his bladder 2 others frō the foulnes of his bladder 3 others frō the bake 4 others frō the vaynes & the whole body generally.
he is Desyrous to know whenc it comes fearing least it should be a wast of nature & a weakning of his body.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 178r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
CASE21605: Horary consultation concerning Mr Pilkington (PERSON14948) and Sir Arthur Throckmorton (PERSON16427)
Question asked by Mr Pilkington (PERSON14948) and Sir Arthur Throckmorton (PERSON16427) on 17 October 1604 at 13:25
RN Mr Pilkington 30 y. Ocob {sic} 17 ☿ hor. 1. 2{illeg}|5|. p m 1604. /Sr Arthur Throckmorton\
ambo laborant calculo.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 164r (upper right part of page)
CASE53607: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Myddelton [the son] (PERSON33214) and Old Sir Thomas Myddelton (PERSON33213)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Myddelton [the son] (PERSON33214) on 24 February 1622 at 19:30
RN Sr Th mydleton vtrū prstet et conducat ei calculi termine spm Inii {sic} vna cū oleo terebynth chimco {sic} prstantisso medicamēto feb 24 ☉ h 7. 38|0| p m 1622
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 223, f. 5v (upper left part of page)
CASE13189: Diary entry
Written by Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218) on 31 August 1597 at 13:54
RN 1597. Aug. 31. Ant. Blage. venit ad nos. ad prandiū. {h}. 2 1a 54 mi.
[Astrological Chart]
he hath the stone & windcholick.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 175, f. 66r (upper part of page)
CASE51685: Interrogation (Medical episode) concerning Sir Thomas Myddelton [the son] (PERSON33214)
Question asked by Lady Myddelton [Mary Sandy [Napier]] (PERSON25254) on 16 October 1620 at 07:00
RN my lady Mydleton her husb. water sine consensu octob. 16: ☾ h. 7. ant m 1620.
Sr Thomas taken wth a strang fit & passion of the splene & stone octob. 15. ☉ h. 10. \9. 30/ p m. 1620.1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘stone fit & splene’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 414, f. 205r (upper left part of page)
CASE11633: Horary consultation concerning Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218)
Question asked by the patient on 17 August 1598 at 05:50
RN R. N. quærit morbū et morbi causā. Aug. 17. die ♃ h 4 |5.| 50 hor. 5. 50 m. colica et lapide et strang: 1598. et ilioꝝ dolorē cruciatū ex vento intruso a greeping of the guts
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 16v (upper left part of page)
Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218)
Medical >Illness (general) (Morbus)
Medical (Cause of the affliction)
Medical >Illnesses (named) >Stone and strangury (StranguryStone )
Medical >Illnesses (named) (Colic)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Pain and pricking (Pain)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Wind (Wind)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Gripings, gnawings and stitches (Griping)
CASE28275: Horary consultation concerning Sir Francis Duncombe [Mr Francis Duncombe] (PERSON11399) and Mr William Duncombe (PERSON19515)
Question asked by Sir Francis Duncombe [Mr Francis Duncombe] (PERSON11399) and Mr William Duncombe (PERSON19515) between 17 October 1606 at 13:00 and 18 October 1606 at 08:15
RN Mr Dūcōbe of Broughton for flegme. & stone all about his lounges.
Thothr Mr Duncōbe of London for the strangullion all about his bellye. maketh watr often.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 215, f. 293v (upper right part of page)