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MIND, Thomas

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Institute of Historical Research

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Margaret Pelling, Frances White

Year published

2004

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'MIND, Thomas', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=17670 Date accessed: 19 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Thomas MIND

Biography

NameThomas MIND (MYNDE)
GenderMale
Primary occupationmedical surgeon (Surgeon. Servant to Surgeon Winter)
Period of medical practice1615-1635
Other notesConfesses to giving ointment 1625. Fined & imprisoned.

Known London address

With his master 816 WINTER (Fleet Street)
ParishSt Bride Fleet Street
WardFaringdon Without
Datec1625-30
West Green Totnam (with 816)
Datec1625-30

Censorial hearings

30 May 1625
EntryM, servant of the surgeon WINTER (?816, qv), was implicated in the death of Mr Edward Reve. CADYMAN (139, qv) had prescribed an ointment and W and then M had administered it. C said M had anointed the wrong part (supposed to be testicles). M said that W had used a different ointment from what C had prescribed.
Action takenSee next.
Number of crimes1
20 June 1625
EntryM admitted that he had anointed Mr Reve's belly [instead of his genitals].
Attitude of the accusedconfessed
Action takenFined £40 and imprisoned for 3 months.
Verdictguilty
SentenceFined £40 and imprisoned for 3 months
Number of crimes1


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