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Sent From (Definite): Charles Howard UsherSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 10 Oct 1918
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Sent from Charles Howard Usher
10 Oct 1918
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‘Dear Pearson,
Thank you for the cheque. It will be used for the dogs. I am trying to get at their eyes just now. A macroscopic examination of Sheila’s (251) fundus shows little or no pigment. You had noticed that the pupil reflex during life was different from that of the usual dog eye.
I am in some difficulty in knowing what to do with Seamus (Robin) No. 327 from Dondo & white Pom. his coat may be what you called golden red sable, he was an only pup and mated with Bertha[?] producing a litter of one albino and 3 chocolates. I have not yet looked at his fundus. If he is not required then he should be destroyed. He has the pom. nature. He is a fine looking dog.
Yours sincerely,
C.H. Usher.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
10 Oct 1918
Description:
‘Dear Pearson,
Thank you for the cheque. It will be used for the dogs. I am trying to get at their eyes just now. A macroscopic examination of Sheila’s (251) fundus shows little or no pigment. You had noticed that the pupil reflex during life was different from that of the usual dog eye.
I am in some difficulty in knowing what to do with Seamus (Robin) No. 327 from Dondo & white Pom. his coat may be what you called golden red sable, he was an only pup and mated with Bertha[?] producing a litter of one albino and 3 chocolates. I have not yet looked at his fundus. If he is not required then he should be destroyed. He has the pom. nature. He is a fine looking dog.
Yours sincerely,
C.H. Usher.’