Dr. Givings, New York physician circa 1880, turns on the newly installed electric light in his living room and wonders at the marvels Edison has wrought. His wife, Catherine, feels less jubilant about the invention; she misses the subtler, flickering illumination of candlelight. This isn't all she misses; she's a nursing mother whose milk is ...
SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 08:00PM on September 23, 2011