
30 – Letter to Frederick Smith from Fred Bullock, 29 Apr 1920
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Bullock writes about various subjects including: sending a copy of 'Early History of Veterinary Literature' to the Surgeon General, Washington; sourcing an autograph of Gabriel Colin to include in publication; Bailliere, Tindall & Cox; J Bell Taylor of Nottingham; indexing of Smith's 'Veterinary Physiology'; geometrical calculations relating to the eye and vision.

29 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 28 Apr 1920
Smith writes about various subjects including: sending a copy of 'Veterinary History of the War in South Africa' to the Surgeon General, Washington; Hobday; sourcing an autograph of Gabriel Colin to include in publication; Bailliere, Tindall & Cox; Taylor [of Nottingham?]; indexing of books; geometrical calculations; 'Queer Stories from Truth' publication...

28 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 25 Apr 1920
Smith writes about various subjects including: rewriting of the chapter on the eye for a new edition of 'Veterinary Physiology'; Charles Singer and his wife Dorothea Waley Singer; autograph of Gabriel Colin for publication plate; printing errors in the new edition of 'Veterinary Physiology; Rudyard Kipling; indexing in books; Taylor of Nottingham; Hobday.

27 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 21 Apr 1920
Smith writes regarding his rewriting of the chapter on the eye for a new edition of 'Veterinary Physiology'. He mentions a human eye specimen in the museum of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and books about the eye he donated to the RCVS Library. Smith also mentions Hobday and Dr Bradley.

26 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith,11 Apr 1920
Smith writes about various subjects including: indexing of his books; quarterly meetings [of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons?]; Smith's review of Marshall's 'Physiology of Farm Animals' to be anonymous; Hobday; animal intelligence

25 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 1 Apr 1920
Smith writes about various subjects including: registration at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons; lack of review of 'Veterinary History of the War in South Africa' in 'The Morning Post'; publishers Vallee and Arselin[?] in Paris; Dr Garrison's 'History of Medicine'; Charles Singer; carpentry.

24 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 30 Mar 1920
Smith writes regarding a lack of reply from 'The Morning Post' regarding a review of Smith's book 'Veterinary History of the War in South Africa', and also from H & W Brown, the publisher. Smith comments on George Fleming's work to secure the passage of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1881,...

23 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 28 Mar 1920
Smith writes with complaints about the current Parliament, and the situation in Ireland. He mentions Bullock contacting a man named Chamberlain. Smith praises the achievements of [John] Malcolm in improvements to municipal veterinary hygiene, and comments on the public view of veterinarians. He mentions experiments regarding feeding and nutrition, ...

22 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 21 Mar 1920
Smith writes about various subjects including: 'Physiology of Farm Animals'; Cambridge School of Agriculture; the Duke of Atholl and Colonel Drage[?]; Veterinary Officers of the Household Cavalry; seeking support [for the new Bill?] from Dayon-Smith[?], Barry[?] and Rees-Mogg; Captain Fairholme, Lord Brassey[?], Lord Moreton, the Duke of Bedford, Colonel Oliphant; ...

21 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 18 Mar 1920
Smith writes regarding further information found about Samuel Butler and his work. He also mentions the Journal of Physiology, the Veterinary Surgeons Act (1881) Amendment Act 1920 and John Alcock...

20 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 14 Mar 1920
Smith writes about rewriting the chapter on the nervous system for his 'Veterinary Physiology'. He mentions the Lucas theory[?] of nerve impulses; and articles in the 'British Medical Journal' and 'Journal of Physiology'...

19 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 14 Mar 1920
Smith writes about various subjects including: Cambridge School of Agriculture; sending copy of 'Veterinary History of War in South Africa' for review in 'The Morning Post'; Veterinary Surgeons Act (1881) Amendment Act 1920; writing paper; 'Journal of Physiology'; translation from French...

18 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 11 Mar 1920
Smith writes about various subjects including: sending copies of 'Veterinary History of the War in South Africa' to various institutions, including the 'Morning Post', in hope of a review; the House of Commons; the Royal Society; Cambridge School of Agriculture;...

17 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 9 Mar [1920]
Smith writes about various subjects including: the 'Probe'; 'Registered Men' [existing practioners]; Smith rejected for election to Royal Society; sending copies of 'Veterinary History of the War in South Africa' for review; Bullock writing to Wilkinson; printers blocks of illustration of Gabriel Colin; Hobday; rewriting the chapter on the nervous system for Smith's 'Veterinary Physiology'.

16 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 8 Mar 1920
Smith writes regarding Bullock sending a draft document to him by mistake. He thanks Bullock for the 'Edinburgh Review', and mentions a man called Banbury who 'hates us' [the veterinary profession?]. Enclosures are mentioned, but not found at time of cataloguing.
