Ddisgrifiad / Description | R. E. Dudgeon, 82 Gloucester Place, to [Dr. Tomas] explaining that he had spoken to Dr. Hawkins and had tried to learn from him why the Council were not satisfied that [Dr. Thomas] was not regularly examined, but was unable to get anything out of him. He also in the course of the letter advises [Dr. Thomas] to get the opinion of Counsel in case he should find himself in trouble for calling himself Doctor. |