Alice Ball was only 23 when she changed everything for people with leprosy. Back in 1915, she figured out how to turn chaulmoogra oil into something actually usable…injectable ethyl esters that didn’t hurt like hell and actually worked. For the first time, the treatment became bearable and effective. It helped so many patients escape isolation and get their lives back. That became the go-to leprosy treatment around the world until antibiotics arrived in the 1940s.
Alice died at 24 in a horrible lab accident before she could share her discovery. Her own advisor, Arthur Dean, quietly took her work, tweaked it a tiny bit, published it, and called it the “Dean Method.” Her name vanished from history for decades.
Thankfully, researchers brought her story back. Alice Ball saved countless lives while Arthur dean took the credit.
Because the rich don't believe their taxes should be spent feeding the future of our nation. They are happy to let working class kids grow up without the correct nourishment, because they know that if the people are not fed correctly, they cannot think correctly. Class warfare.
@ODEONCinemas hey I'm trying to get a refund for tickets for a movie thats at 7:40 that we cant make it to last min and it won't let me refund? No button for it. What do i do?
@cineworld@FairlyCatTTV@markiplier As what Cat said below we're all struggling with the limited time. If there's any extra screenings you could squeeze that would make a lot of people's lives easier
People are quick to dismiss this as some sort of conspiracy theory, but the practice of routine organ theft has been covered extensively by national media.