7 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 10 Feb 1914
Smith writes to ask Bullock to arrange to view some manuscripts [not named], and write extracts from them. Smith mentions that he is confined to his bed due to ill health.
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Smith writes to ask Bullock to arrange to view some manuscripts [not named], and write extracts from them. Smith mentions that he is confined to his bed due to ill health.
Smith writes to thank Bullock for notes from Sloane manuscripts [at the British Museum], and will send them to Dr A S Lea for comparison at Cambridge. Smith also mentions Grisone, and his absence from history…
Smith writes about various subjects including: sending copies of his articles to Sir William Osler, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, and President of the Historical Section of the Medical Society; the work of Corte…
Smith writes that he is still confined to bed, due to ill health. He asks Bullock to write to Moule on his behalf regarding exchange of articles and an introduction to an Italian officer. Smith also asks Bullock to contact…
Smith writes to thank Bullock for notes and translations, and apologises for extra work whilst he is in ill health.
Smith writes about various research subjects including: Moule’s comments on works by Corte regarding the horse; Corte in the employ of Queen Elizabeth I; date of Blundeville’s death. Smith mentions that he is still in…
Bullock writes about the results of his research into the work of Corte, and the dates of Blundeville. Attached are manuscript notes on the subjects, using sources including T Bedingfield. Translations of works by Grisone…
Smith writes about various subjects including: his ill health; sourcing a quote by Blundeville regarding nightmares.
Smith writes to thank Bullock for identifying the author of the Blundeville quote in the previous letter [Reginald Scot?]. Smith also mentions the work of Mascall, and comparing the Sloane manuscript 686 and Trinity…
Bullock writes about comparing the Sloane manuscript 686 and Trinity College Cambridge book of ‘Mediciues for Horses’, and the origin of the work. On the reverse are several manuscript annotations in Smith’s…
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