Posted by Sad Panda on May 12, 2004, at 13:24:14
In reply to Re: DING DING DING DING DING » finelinebob, posted by chemist on May 12, 2004, at 12:41:44
> no, no, you don't have to give this one to the french: clomipramine was born out of a collaboration between researchers at Temple University (Philadelphia, PA) and Smith, Kline, and French, which was established by John Smith in Philadelphia, PA in the US in 1830. Kline was also from Philadelphia, and French entered the picture when Smith, Kline, and Co. acquired French, Richards, and Co. in 1891. The rest of history involves involvement many mergers/acquisitions in England with Burroughs, Glaxo, and Wellcome being major players. sorry, but thank Paul Craig, Bruce Lester, Andrew Saggiomo, Carl Kaiser, and Charles Zirkle for this one....and i will continue to thank Air France for their timely schedules, courteous service, and tight security....all the best, chemist
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>Are you sure clomipramine didn't come from Ciba-Geigy?
Cheers,
Panda.
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