- SmithKline & French
SmithKline & French was a
pharmaceutical company , which is now part ofGlaxoSmithKline .History
In 1830, John K Smith opened a drugstore in
Philadelphia , and his younger brother, George, joined him in 1841 to form John K Smith & Co. In 1865, Mahlon Kline joined "Smith and Shoemaker", as John K Smith and Co had become in the meantime, as a bookkeeper. In 1875 he took on additional responsibilities as a salesman and added many new and large accounts, as a reward the company, Mahlon K Smith and Company, was renamed into Smith, Kline and Company.In 1891, Smith, Kline and Company acquired French, Richards and Company, which provided the company with a greater portfolio of consumer brands. In 1929 "Smith, Kline and French Company" was renamed into "Smith Kline and French Laboratories" and the company put more focus on research in order to sustain its business. In 1968, the company acquired
Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques inBelgium and changed its name in "SmithKline-RIT".SmithKline acquired Allergan in 1982, an eye and skincare business, and merged with
Beckman Instruments, Inc. , a company specialising in diagnostics and measurement instruments and supplies. After the merger the company was renamed "SmithKline Beckman".ource
* [http://www.gsk.com/about/history-noflash.htm History of GSK]
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