She was an employee of the FDA and saved American lives. Who gives a fuck about petty bullshit like citizenship or where someone was born?
She saved American lives. That makes her an American hero.
She was an employee of the FDA and saved American lives. Who gives a fuck about petty bullshit like citizenship or where someone was born?
She saved American lives. That makes her an American hero.
Frances Oldham Kelsey - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org10/7/15: A PRINCIPLED SCIENTIST: Celebrating Frances Kelsey’s Life and the Truth of Her History
Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey died this summer at the age of 101. Dr. Kelsey—Frankie to her friends—holds an exalted status in U.S. medical history for what she did not do. You may not know her name, b…annsjoerdsma.com
Sometimes it is just one person standing in the way of pure evil.
Frances Oldham Kelsey was a reviewer for the FDA in Washington. One of her first assignments was to review Thalidomide for approval. Thalidomide had been approved in Canada, and many European countries.
And the reason for the approval was obvious. The backers of thalidomide had excellent safety data supporting their product, demonstrating that there were virtually no side effects.
Kelsey, the skeptic, decided that the safety data presented on behalf of thalidomide was "too good to be true", and called bullshit on their data. She demanded different data, and went to war with the pharmaceutical companies backing thalidomide.
In the interim, thousands of children were born with horrible deformities because of thalidomide in Europe. And Kelsey saved thousands more in America by sticking to her principles, and not allowing herself to be pressured by bullshit.
Kelsey was appropriately awarded the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service by John F. Kennedy, and was widely recognized as a hero for her refusal to approve the drug.
Salute to an American hero.
I used to have this avatar, which suited my posts even better:With all respect to this fine lady, your previous avatar suited your posts better. For years, you've been know-it-all Clarence Darrow mansplaining things to the rest of the forum. Now you're a 1960's professional woman who has been triggered into using foul language.
But it could just be me.
I used to have this avatar, which suited my posts even better:
Hah! We all know it shouldn't matter but it does. Just look at folks talking about past posters and like 3/4 will remember the avatar instead of the username. Yeah, the avs are linked to the readers' perceptions of the posters' content for sure.With all respect to this fine lady, your previous avatar suited your posts better. For years, you've been know-it-all Clarence Darrow mansplaining things to the rest of the forum. Now you're a 1960's professional woman who has been triggered into using foul language.
But it could just be me.
Not surprisingly, an American came through in the clutch and saved lives. Respect to Frances.
She was born in Canada.
But like most great Canadians, she moved to American to become awesome.
My cousins husband was a thalidomide baby, he has a thumb and forefinger on one hand and just a thumb on the other.
I made a decent livingI bet he knows @Slobodan from his carny days.
Slobodans grandma was the bearded lady, and he was the cigarr smoking hunchback baby who sang.