CASE11432: Horary consultation concerning Catherine Sandon (PERSON15604)
Question asked by the patient on 20 November 1600 at 12:00
RN Katheron Samdon {sic} of Woulverton Novemb. 20 ♃ h. 12.. no vomit will doe her good her last physick yt I gave her in poudr wrought well wth her./
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 202, f. 197v (bottom left part of page)
CASE33689: Horary consultation concerning Young Mrs Catherine Robinson (PERSON20638)
Question asked by Mr Humphrey Robinson [Roberts] (PERSON6107) on 5 July 1608 at 10:00
RN I met mr Hūfry Robynson at Stony stratford & he told me yt kather. Robynson pyneth & cōsumeth aftr {sic} my letting of her blood & physick. Iuly 5 h. 10. ant m 1608
[Partial Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 229, f. 148r (bottom left part of page)
CASE74329: Horary consultation concerning Mr John Sparowe (PERSON59315)
Question asked by the patient on 16 April 1632 at 07:39 or at 07:40
RN Mr Iohn Sparow of Heddinghā Sible Ap 16. ☾ h. 8 \7/ 39 ant m 1632 /29 y\
[Partial Astrological Chart]
Ap 16 ☾ h. 7. 40 ant m 1632
[Astrological Chart]
his first dyet drink gavehim in 13 days 100 motions
now the 2 bring worketh not at all
now would know what he may take more
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 416, p. 82 (upper right part of page)
CASE79009: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Jane Stavely (PERSON59538)
Question asked by the patient on 8 April 1634 at 17:00
TG Mrs Iane Stauley of {illeg}|D|arb Malser Apr. 8 ♂ h. 5 p M. 1634.
Found much ease after the last advise, but is still troubled with the whites & a great weaknes in her backe
Desireth the same thinges to be sent againe {illeg}|W|hich were sent her afore & the receit thereof
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 120r (bottom right part of page)
CASE36498: Horary consultation concerning Mr William Turvey (PERSON25835)
Question asked by the patient on 8 September 1609 at 08:30
RN Mr Turveys \of Wicken/ vomyt gave him eight reasonable grat vomits. his purge gave him 6 stooles on vomyt & aftr his vomyt some 3 stooles more more bound after his physick hath bene let blood. & it was very blue full of melancholy blood sinc his letting blood his wynd collicke \in his/ backe & syde mutch eased. & nowe cōplayneth as before wth a rūning humour in his feete & desyres when tyme shall serve to blede them.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 203, f. 153r (upper left part of page)
CASE65844: Horary consultation concerning Mr Euseby Shugborough (PERSON58703)
Question asked by the patient on 18 April 1628 at 05:00
RN Mr Eusebie Shugb{er}y|or|ough. Ap 18 sent me a letter wch I red about this tyme a tooke a purg & pils for thrice wch wrought well yet remayneth very horse & is very Drye.
no way mended
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 410, f. 179v (upper right part of page)