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About Lorna Cahill Bannister
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Entries by Lorna Cahill Bannister
FS/2/2/2/1/1 – Selected papers from veterinary case notes relating to the Liver
31st December 1889 /0 Comments/in Veterinary case notes collected by Anatomy or Pathology, 1868-1899 /by Lorna Cahill BannisterDetailed account of case of severe cirrhosis, and artworks depicting: Hypermorphic Connective Tissue; Inflamed Bile Duct and Inflamed Liver; Calcium Deposits; Liver from Skin Disease Case; Ruptured Liver; Dilated Duct; Abscess and Lobe Devoid of Blood
Photographs of Smith’s laboratory at the Army Veterinary School, Aldershot
31st December 1892 /0 Comments/in Smith's work with the Army Veterinary Service /by Lorna Cahill BannisterPhotographs relating to the Army Veterinary School in Aldershot, including Smith’s laboratory and vaccine institute.
1 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 2 Oct 1910
2nd October 1910 /0 Comments/in 01 - Correspondence sent and received in 1910 /by Lorna Cahill BannisterSmith writes on various research subjects including: Dame Juliana Berners, and her publications on hawking, hunting and heraldry; Martin Clifford; the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; J Astley and P Astley; and various other historical figures…
2 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 4 Nov 1910
4th November 1910 /0 Comments/in 01 - Correspondence sent and received in 1910 /by Lorna Cahill BannisterSmith writes on various subjects including: Anthony Fitzherbert’s ‘The Boke of Husbandry’; various other historical veterinary literature; Smith’s book collection; research into horse breeding during the reign of Henry IV;…
3 – Letter to Fred Bullock from Frederick Smith, 7 Nov 1910
7th November 1910 /0 Comments/in 01 - Correspondence sent and received in 1910 /by Lorna Cahill BannisterSmith writes on various subjects including: researching historical sources at the Public Record Office; research into a horse census carried out in Britain during Napoleonic War; ‘The Veterinarian’ journal; portrait of Thomas Turner by H W Pickersgill in the RCVS Council Chamber;…
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