In his evidence, Dr Foster explained that John Watt considered a fractionation centre should support a population of at least 15 million to be economically viable meaning that the population of Scotland was too small, in his opinion, for the Protein Fractionation Centre to be economically viable, and he saw England as essential to the future survival of the Centre, as well as of benefit to England.
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Blood Products and Addressing Risk: Self-Sufficiency
Key Person(s)
John Godsman Watt
Dr Peter Reynolds Foster