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Johnny Savvy's avatar

We really are goyim! LOL There is a marker on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus stating hoe Vitamin D was "discovered" nearby. Dr. Steenbock is credited with the discovery. They named the Agricultural Library after him.

More fuel for the fire right here! https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587(23)00060-8/abstract

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Korpijarvi's avatar

And then you have Borlaug Hall, named for the "father of the Green Revolution."

Plus the rat poison Warfarin--also used by allopaths as a human blood thinner--was so named because the patent was held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF). (Back in the good old days of public-institution research...which really weren't all that good, but not as bad as today.)

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Asa's avatar

uw madison is also where “vitamin @ a was discovered by mccollum i think. shady place!

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