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5 July 1600 |
Entry |
MA Cantab of 26 years' standing. Had been practising in London for 6 months. Had cured 20 or more people 'diversis gravioribus morbis laborantes'. Gave all kinds of medicine, but had no licence or authority. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
Asked to appear. |
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3 Aug 1602 |
Entry |
Mr Tippar appeared to claim back £20 given in surety for A, who was still (?or again) in prison. |
Action taken |
None. Surety of £20 not returned. |
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6 Aug 1602 |
Entry |
Mr Tippar again presented a petition on behalf of A, sending his ring by a servant. |
Action taken |
College to write to the Keeper to release A from prison. |
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3 Aug 1604 |
Entry |
Dr Taylior accused A of treating Sir Edward Semor & his wife within the last 6-7 weeks, and also of making a woman's teeth fall out in the Poultry. Poe said that A had caused the death of Captain Lee. Dr Langton said that A had treated Mr Harris. (A was not present.) |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Second initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Third initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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Number of crimes |
4 |
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7 Nov 1606 |
Entry |
Thomas PATTENSON (566, qv), MA Cantab, told the President & Censors that A had given Mr Martin, priest, 'a chemical medicament' causing vomiting, diarrhoea and death. |
Initiator of the complaint |
other medical practitioner |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
? |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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9 Jan 1607 |
Entry |
Pattenson, Susan Martin & William Gylley accused A of causing the death of Martin of Gutter Lane. Martin had blamed A for his death, and A had declared that the cathartic medicament he'd used would either kill or cure - a final attempt. |
Initiator of the complaint |
other medical practitioner |
Second initiator of the complaint |
spouse of the patient |
Third initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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Number of crimes |
1 |
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3 July 1607 |
Entry |
Accused by Dr Pope. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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10 April 1609 |
Entry |
President announced 'many complaints' against A. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
See below. |
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14 April 1609 |
Entry |
See the Book of Examinations. |
Action taken |
See E & see below. |
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28 April 1609 |
Entry |
Summoned but did not appear, 'and we waited an hour'. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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3 Aug 1610 |
Entry |
Letter from A was brought to the President & Censors, together with 'a small printed book concerning the Aurum Potabile'. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
Both letter & book were handed to the Registrar. |
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7 Nov 1600 |
Entry |
Appeared. Admitted 1 year's illegal practice incl 'medicamentum diaphoreticum, ex Auro et Argento vivo confectam. D. Magno Camerario: D. Spensero Eq. aurato: < Anthonio Pawlet eq. aur.' Examined in all parts of medicine & found inadequate in all. |
Attitude of the accused |
confessed |
Pressure applied by College |
yes |
Action taken |
Forbidden to practise. (`Praxis illi omnino interdictus.') |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Forbidden to practise |
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3 May 1611 |
Entry |
A's Aurum Potabile was mentioned. He was called 'Dr Anthony'. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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16 Oct 1612 |
Entry |
President (MOUNDEFORD) made a list of 10 illicitly practising MDs, and selected 4 for indictment, incl. 'Dr Anthony' who was MD of 'our universities'. See also AIRE 9, BARKER 52, DEE 212. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
To be indicted. |
Verdict |
case not completed
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18 April 1614 |
Entry |
A was discussed, together with other empirics. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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13 Sep 1616 |
Entry |
A was discussed. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
To be indicted. |
Verdict |
case not completed
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5 Dec 1600 |
Entry |
Accused of practice on Colly in Coleman Street. |
Action taken |
Fined £5 and to be imprisoned in the Counter, Wood Street. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Fined £5 and imprisoned |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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22 Dec 1600 |
Entry |
Let out of prison on letter from the Archbishop. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Pressure applied by College |
yes |
Action taken |
Letter to be written to the Archbishop. |
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6 Feb 1601 |
Entry |
Submitted to the privilege of the College. Agreed to abide by their decisions & begged for more merciful treatment. Agreed to pay fine and 'went away quietly but was absolutely forbidden to practise'. |
Attitude of the accused |
submitted to the College |
Action taken |
To pay previous fine of £5 to Dr Forster (Treasurer) by 3 pm 7 Feb. |
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6 May 1601 |
Entry |
Francis Anthony appeared again on a charge of practising. Indeed he confessed that he had given a pill to an epileptic: the same pill he had given to Paul Samond who was dead within three days. Because he had practised against the Statutes and against his promise, he wasa fined £5. As he refused to pay this fine he was committed to prison with a fine of £20. |
Attitude of the accused |
confessed |
Action taken |
Fined £5, refused to pay, imprisoned with fine of £20. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Fined £5, refused to pay, imprisoned with fine of £20 |
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5 Feb 1602 |
Entry |
'It was decided with regard to Anthony that legal action should be taken.' |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
College to take legal action against A. |
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19 Feb 1602 |
Entry |
Confessed to practice for 3 years in London. Had lately treated Ward and Roger Cotton's servant, leaving one dead and the other dangerously ill. |
Attitude of the accused |
confessed |
Action taken |
[Must have been imprisoned - see below.] |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Imprisoned |
Number of crimes |
2 |
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11 June 1602 |
Entry |
A's wife pleaded unsuccessfully for his release. |
Action taken |
Release refused. |