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17 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 15 Jul 1900
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This is only one page of a letter, of which the rest has been lost. It has sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: stories of life in Pretoria before British forces arrived,...

15 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 5 Jun 1900
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, and pages removed or cut away, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: arriving in Pretoria after a day of fighting; Smith receiving another medal;...

14 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 1 Jun 1900
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, and pages cut away, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: battle at Elandsfontein;...

13 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 10 May 1900
This is only one page of a letter, of which the rest has been lost. It has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: receiving letters from Mary Ann;...

10 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 10 Feb 1900
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: 10 Feb - plans to attack the Boer forces on early morning 5 February;...

9 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 24 Jan 1900
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: 24 Jan - Smith hearing that the night raid by the British was successful,..

7 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 19 Jan 1900
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: marching at night from camp at Spearman Hill; advancing on the enemy...

5 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 7-9 Jan 1900
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: Smith expecting to move camp soon; hearing gunfire at Ladysmith;...

4 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 30 Dec 1899
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: the Boer forces fortifying themselves;...

3 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 24 Dec 1899
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith gives an account of his experience of events leading up the Battle of Colenso,...

2 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 18 Dec 1899
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith gives an account of the Battle of Colenso, which took place on 16th December 1899...

1 – Letter to Mary Ann Smith from Frederick Smith, 4 Dec 1899
This letter has several sections redacted in black ink, which are assumed to be on personal subjects and not related to Smith's work in South Africa. In this letter, Smith writes on the following subjects: a sudden change in destination of the ship to Durban; impending battle at Ladysmith;...

“The Quarterly Journal of Veterinary Science in India and Army Animal Management” Vol 6 Issue 22 – January 1888
Articles include: A Veterinary Glimpse at the Last Burma War; Dietetics. The Preparation of Coolti for Horse' Feed; Veterinary Education. The New Scheme for Veterinary Certificates and Diplomas in Madras; Veterinary Surgery and Medicine. Vomition; Its Relation to Ruptured Stomach;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 10 – October 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. The Microscope in Veterinary Medicine; The Question of the Day: What Kinf of Education will Produce the Most Efficient Veterinary Surgeons?; The Principles of Botany
A Case of Bronchitis, or Gangrenous Inflammation of the Lungs, Complicated with Hepatitis; Successful Treatment of Acute Rheumatism, with Large Doses of Alkaline Medicine; Hydrocyanic Acid Tetanus;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 41 Issue 8 – August 1868
Articles include: Communications and Cases. African Cattle and their Parasites; On Trichinosis and Measles in Swine; Notes on the Influence of Atmospheric Pressure and Altitude on Health and Disease in Man and the Lower Animals; The Abyssinian Campaign; The Principles of Botany;...