Fowler’s liqueur for pigeons
Thomas Fowler, English pharmacist and physician, born in York in 1736, died in 1801. It was he who invented the famous liqueur which bears his name and whose base is arsenite of potash, a...
seeds are small organs or plants, enclosed in their fruit and which allow their reproduction.
Thomas Fowler, English pharmacist and physician, born in York in 1736, died in 1801. It was he who invented the famous liqueur which bears his name and whose base is arsenite of potash, a...
When we talk about food, we are talking about “seeds”. A judicious use of a mixture of grains and its rational composition are closely linked to the constitution of reserves (muscle – energy). These...
Mr. Marc Roosens died in 2004 at the age of 73, from a long and painful illness. His many successes had earned him a worldwide reputation. Winner of several national competitions, he put his...