There is no definitive evidence that Beethoven was poisoned; however, theories have circulated about his declining health leading up to his death in 1827. Some scholars have speculated that heavy metal poisoning, possibly from lead in wine or medical treatments, could have contributed to his ailments. Autopsy findings later revealed signs of liver disease, which some have linked to potential poisoning. Ultimately, the exact cause of his death remains a topic of debate among historians and medical experts.
Yes he did.
If he eats enough of it, its possible. If you suspect your horse has been poisened call your vet ASAP.
food poisened
no because they will get poisened
they poisened the water
poisened by carrots
They will get poisened by the oil when they inhale!
they should be, there's no poisen in them unless they were already poisened
Beethoven's 1st, Beethoven's 2nd, Beethoven's 3rd, Beethoven's 4th, and Beethoven's Big Break
beethoven is beethoven
beethoven is beethoven
LudwigFull name: Ludwig van Beethoven