![]() ![]() ![]() In 1941 Karl Paul Link gave him his answer and the rodent killer was born. He wanted to know what had killed his cow. In his truck, he had also brought a dead heifer and some spoiled clover hay. In 1933 a farmer from Deer Park showed up unannounced at the School of Agriculture and walked into a professor’s laboratory with a milk can full of blood which would not coagulate. On a trivia note warfarin was invented with the help of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) and hence the origin of the name (-arin indicating the link with coumarin). This can make the approach to treatment difficult when considering the need for therapeutic anticoagulation and expert advice maybe required. Over anticoagulation is a common problem with warfarin and acute intoxication maybe in those with or without an anticoagulation requirement. ![]()
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