AUDLING, Edward

Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640 Database. Originally published by Centre for Metropolitan History, London, 2004.

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Margaret Pelling, Frances White, 'AUDLING, Edward', in Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640 Database( London, 2004), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-physicians/1550-1640/audling-edward [accessed 21 December 2024].

Margaret Pelling, Frances White, 'AUDLING, Edward', in Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640 Database( London, 2004), British History Online, accessed December 21, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-physicians/1550-1640/audling-edward.

Margaret Pelling, Frances White. "AUDLING, Edward". Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640 Database. (London, 2004), , British History Online. Web. 21 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-physicians/1550-1640/audling-edward.

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Edward AUDLING

Biography

Name Edward AUDLING (AUDLYNE, ODLING, ODLINGE)
Gender Male
Primary occupation medical physician (MD) (Apothecary 1624. Physician 1632-.)
Period of medical practice 1617-1641
Place of birth England (Lincoln)
Other notes Free of SA 1624. Trouble 1627-8. MD Cantab 1632. Alive in Civil War.

Censorial hearings

4 May 1627
Entry A admitted some practice and accused MACKACKLYN 502 of treating Mrs Page.
Action taken ?
Verdict case not completed
4 Jan 1628
Entry Charged by Dr Ridley with arrogance & with treating Mr Douse. Confessed blooding Douse.
Initiator of the complaint college member
Attitude of the accused confessed
Action taken Warned.
Verdict guilty
Sentence Warned to abstain from practice
Number of crimes 1
1 March 1633
Entry To be questioned on his practice on Gillman Scott, Mr Alsope's servant. A had given him a clyster, saffron & bezoar, root of serpentaria ?originiana. Scott died of a fever and autopsy revealed stones in his lungs. Alsope, who had been accused of kicking him to death, was present to testify against A.
Initiator of the complaint friend/neighbour/acquaintance of the patient
Attitude of the accused absent
Action taken To be examined.
Verdict case not completed
Number of crimes 1