
71 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 25 Jun 1913
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Smith writes to ask Bullock to help him compose notes about 16th century veterinary literature to send to Leon Moule. He also asks for research into Markham, Mascall, and Blundeville, using sources such as the British Museum, and...

70 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 23 Jun [1913]
Smith writes to clarify a reference to a 'Hippiatrica' manuscript, which is about to go to print. He mentions that he has been researching at the Royal Veterinary College, including works by Markham.

69 – Partial letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 23 Jun 1913
Bullock writes with answers to Smith's queries regarding 'Hippiatrica' manuscripts held in the British Museum, and errors on the catalogue. The remainder of this letter has been cut off, and there is no valediction.

68 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 22 Jun 1913
Smith writes in response to queries answered by Bullock regarding 'Hippiatrica' manuscripts, and discusses various sources including Walter of Henley's 'Husbandry', manuscripts held at Cambridge, and writing on the subject by Elizabeth Lamond...

67 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 21 Jun 1913
Bullock writes to answer Smith's queries regarding several documents held at the British Museum, including 'Hippiatrica', 'Geoponica', and Sloane manuscripts 3099 and Harley manuscripts 1585.

66 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 20 Jun 1913
Smith writes to ask Bullock to clarify a number of references for material held at the British Museum including 'Hippiatrica', 'Geoponica', Sloane manuscripts 3099 and Harley manuscripts 1585.

65 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 18 Jun 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research into Delprato's works regarding Ippocras, Hippocrates, and Moses of Palermo. Bullock encloses notes regarding Ercolani's writing about 'Ipocras' and Columbre.

64 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 18 Jun 1913
Smith writes to ask for clarification of various dates of documents, including Ippocras' book, ancient Indian manuscripts and P V Renouard's 'History of Medicine'.

63 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 17 Jun 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research at the British Museum regarding Moses of Palermo, from works by Delprato. He also mentions Horace of Francini. Enclosures are mentioned, but not found at time of cataloguing.

62 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 15 Jun 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: notes sent by Bullock regarding the history of medicine; preparing material for Leon Moule; the manuscripts of Delprato.

61 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 13 Jun 1913
Smith writes about various research subjects including: work by Molin regarding Ruffus, Boniface, Ippocras and Hippocrates; sources regarding Master of the Horse and Keepers of the King's Stud at the Public Record Office;...

60 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 12 Jun 1913
Bullock writes about sources located at the Public Record Office regarding the Master of the Horse and Keepers of the King's Stud from the reigns of Edward I to James I. Bullock mentions that he could get permission from the President or Council of the RCVS,...

59 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 10 Jun 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: references to publications in French; consulting Konrad Gesner's 'History of Four-Footed Beasts'; reimbursement of postage costs; article about 17th century veterinary literature for Leon Moule;...

58 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 8 Jun 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: notes about the books of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible; publication of the second part of Smith's 'Early History of Veterinary Literature'; long list of historical individuals to research;...

57 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 1 Jun 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: spurious authorship of the Book of Daniel in the Bible; the difference between scribes and authors in the Middle Ages, and related issues with research; waiting for the return of notes about ...
