
45 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 5 May 1913
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Bullock writes about the results of his research regarding Damascenus and Ippocras, including the works of Chaucer. Bullock comments on the work of scribes in the Middle Ages, and the difficulty of translating the manuscripts...

44 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 4 May 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: the works of Hippocrates; researching literature from the Arab Period in Europe, and Moule's writing on the subject; printing and editing proofs of Smith's 'Veterinary History...

43 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 2 May 1913
Smith writes about various research subjects including: the works of Edward Arber on publications in Britain in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries; literature from the Arab Period in Europe, including the work of Moses of Palermo;...

42 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 30 Apr 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research into Arab authors from the Middle Ages, including works about John Damascene. Bullock also writes about methods for reading and translating manuscripts, and research into veterinary practice...

41 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 29 Apr 1913
Smith writes about the results of his research into Arab authors from the Middle Ages, including works about John Damascene.

40 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 29 Apr 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research on behalf of Smith, and encloses manuscript notes regarding historical Arab authors, including Abou-Obeide and Hadji Kalfa [Kâtip Çelebi]; and the works of Delprato regarding...

39 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 28 Apr 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: writing to Leon Moule; the health of Dr A S Lea; literature regarding the Arab Period in Europe; the works of Ippocras, Damascenus; the history of Sicily and Southern Italy.
Enclosures are mentioned...

38 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 26 Apr 1913
Bullock writes about various research subjects including: Arab period in Europe; the work of Ercolani regarding Moses of Palermo, Damascenus and Ippocras.

37 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 25 Apr 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: the publication of the first part of Smith's 'Early History of Veterinary Literature' in the 'Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics'; Leon Moule's writing on veterinary literature;...

36 – Letter from Leon Moule, with translation by Fred Bullock, 12 Apr 1913
Based on the Bullock translation - Moule writes about the Veterinary Papyrus of Kahun, and his writing on the subject; and Hindu manuscripts dealing with veterinary medicine, presented by Dr Kajendralala Mitra to the Asiatic...

35 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 9 Apr 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: the Veterinary Papyrus of Kahun; book bindings; the illness of Dr A S Lea; a source for the Ancient Laws of Wales; and the works of Robert Klee.There are manuscript notes on the reverse of the letter...

34 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 8 Apr 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research into the Veterinary Papyrus of Kahun, and the work of Leon Moule on the subject, with accompanying manuscript notes. Bullock also mentions sources for the ancient laws of...

33 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 3 Apr 1913
Smith writes about various subjects including: pamphlets and books sent to Smith by Leon Moule; research of Harley 3535 manuscripts with extracts by Bruce-Whyte; planning the next stage of veterinary literature research;...

32 – Undated manuscript notes in Smith’s handwriting, c.Apr 1913
These manuscript notes were found amongst letters from April 1913, and most likely date from that period as they refer to research carried out by Smith and Bullock at that time.The notes refer to manuscripts of Hippocrates...

31 – Postcard to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 3 Apr 1913
Bullock writes about the results of his research at the British Museum, on behalf of Smith. Bullock mentions that he will send his research notes to Smith the following day.
