Happier Death
Sir James Scott Watson, chief scientific adviser of the Ministry of Agriculture, presiding over the international veterinary congress in London, said : “I can remember the time when the one possible medicine for milk fever in my country of Scotland was our universal remedy, a bottle of whisky. I expect that the bottle of whisky gave the cow a happier death, but she died just the same '*
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 81, 4 January 1950, Page 5
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68Happier Death Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 81, 4 January 1950, Page 5
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