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Scottish first aid??

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As i am a medic at some events i found my first aid kit. All you need is a wee dram of some good scotch.

Though we all need a good bit of laughter these days
 

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Whisky is essential! Also Sphagnum moss, (which is abundant in Scotland,) is great for dressing wounds since it has antimicrobial properties.
 
Im reminded of the joke about the 2 friends who had bought a bottle of 50 year old Scotch and never drank it.

One guy learned he was terminal and asked his friend as a last request to pour the bottle of Scotch over his grave.

His friend, an Irishman, said I'll be happy to... if you don't mind me filtering it thru me kidneys first...
😁😜
 
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