Has not written since the war broke out as it felt 'impossible to ask for help during this time'. For last nine months has been in London, doing 'what little clerical war work was in my power' but 'owing to the kindness of a relation' has now returned to Cambridge. Has been asked by Professor Hopkins and Mr Cole to look into some questions 'directly concerning the conduct of the campaign', especially into a 'rapid means of diagnosing typhoid and para-typhoid'. Has the same trouble as before in obtaining apparatus, which is now more expensive; now has a room assured and for a hundred pounds could convert it into a 'very practicable laboratory'.
ONSL/3/15/6
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[11 Jun 1915]
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow
ONSL/6/6
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16 Dec 1916
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow
Written with Sydney W. Cole.
ONSL/6/5
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1 Jul 1916
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow
Written with Sydney W. Cole.
ONSL/3/15
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25 Jun 1914- [Jun?] 1915
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow
Letters, copy letters, and drafts of letters between Frederick W. Fletcher and Huia Onslow.
ONSL/2/11
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5 May 1914
Part of Papers of Huia Onslow
Marienhaus, Latham Road, Cambridge. - For tuition in the Easter Vacation, 1914, three pounds thirteen shillings and sixpence. Note at bottom records that the cheque from Onslow was sent in on10 May 1914.