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AUDLING, Edward

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Institute of Historical Research

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Margaret Pelling, Frances White

Year published

2004

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'AUDLING, Edward', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=17187 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Edward AUDLING

Biography

NameEdward AUDLING (AUDLYNE, ODLING, ODLINGE)
GenderMale
Primary occupationmedical physician (MD) (Apothecary 1624. Physician 1632-.)
Period of medical practice1617-1641
Place of birthEngland (Lincoln)
Other notesFree of SA 1624. Trouble 1627-8. MD Cantab 1632. Alive in Civil War.

Censorial hearings

4 May 1627
EntryA admitted some practice and accused MACKACKLYN 502 of treating Mrs Page.
Action taken?
Verdictcase not completed
4 Jan 1628
EntryCharged by Dr Ridley with arrogance & with treating Mr Douse. Confessed blooding Douse.
Initiator of the complaintcollege member
Attitude of the accusedconfessed
Action takenWarned.
Verdictguilty
SentenceWarned to abstain from practice
Number of crimes1
1 March 1633
EntryTo 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 complaintfriend/neighbour/acquaintance of the patient
Attitude of the accusedabsent
Action takenTo be examined.
Verdictcase not completed
Number of crimes1


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