Inventive Brits: Rat Poison Horse Cure
Series
- Series Name
- Living Tomorrow
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 3 / 6
- Summary
- COI synopsis: Some would call it the eccentricty of the British, but kinder souls define it as the British inventiveness. There’s a tradition in Britain, a compulsion to search out new ideas, to adapt them, modify them and come up with the extraordinary. There’s a particularly nasty blood disease among horses, called navicular disease. Chris Colles, a British vet, has discovered a dramatic cure - rat poison.
- Researcher Comments
- First shown in ‘Living Tomorrow No. 255’
- Keywords
- Health and medicine; Science and technology; Horses; Animal husbandry; Inventions and discoveries
- Written sources
- COI Microfilm Roll 55 [BFI National Archive] Used for synopsis
- COI Reference
- MI 1458/303
- Credits:
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- Sponsor
- Central Office of Information (COI)
- Sponsor
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Cutter
- Mike Murray
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- British Film Institute (BFI)
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How to cite this record
'Inventive Brits: Rat Poison Horse Cure', Living Tomorrow Issue No. 303. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/352431 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)