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WF/E/02/05/01, S M Burroughs to J Wyeth, 22 Oct. 1878.
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to Romford Chemical Co, 6 Nov. 1879
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to Romford Chemical Co, 6 Nov. 1879.
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Chem. Drug., 15 Dec. 1885, 27: 97.
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WFA, Acc82/1 Box 15, J Wyeth to S M Burroughs, 13 Apr. 1881
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WFA, Acc82/1 Box 15, J Wyeth to S M Burroughs, 13 Apr. 1881.
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WFA, Acc82/1 Box 15, J Wyeth to H Wellcome, 9 July 1880; WF/E/02/05/01, S M Burroughs to J Wyeth, 22 Oct. 1878
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WFA, Acc82/1 Box 15, J Wyeth to H Wellcome, 9 July 1880; WF/E/02/05/01, S M Burroughs to J Wyeth, 22 Oct. 1878.
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WF/E/02/05/01, S M Burroughs to J Wyeth, 13, 19 Aug. 1878.
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WF/E/02/05/01, draft advertisement for the 29 Sept.
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WF/E/02/05/01, draft advertisement for the Lancet, 29 Sept. 1879. The "pharmaceutical preparation" was to alleviate bronchial irritation and hoarseness. It was advertised as especially convenient for singers and public speakers, including clerics. The appliance referred to was probably the Silas Burroughs Ammonia Inhaler, described in a quotation from the
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Lancet as "an ingenious and convenient device", which was claimed to remove catarrh and render the patient "less susceptible to the weather".
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Lancet
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WFA, FB110, Medical formulae, op. cit., note 40 above, p. 39.
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WF/E/02/05/01, S M Burroughs to C Stanley Churton, 9 Oct. 1878
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WF/E/02/05/01, S M Burroughs to C Stanley Churton, 9 Oct. 1878.
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to L W Warner & Co., NY, 18 March 1879
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to L W Warner & Co., NY, 18 March 1879.
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to J Wyeth, 26 Oct. 1878.
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Rhodes James claimed that Kepler Malt Extract was the first British product to be added to the Silas Burroughs line, but the association with Nubian Blacking Co preceded this. Rhodes James, op. cit., note 9 above, p. 77. WF/E/02/05/01, T Y Kelly to S M Burroughs, 16 Sept. 1878; WFA, Acc99/6/7, Memorandum of Association, Jan., 1881, which refers to the original agreement including Silas Burroughs in December 1878. Evidence of selling Kepler occurs in March 1879. WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to Alfred Lewis, 4 March 1879.
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WF/E/02/05/01, T Y Kelly to S M Burroughs, 16 Sept. 1878; 3 Sept. 1879.
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WFA, Acc85/16, Trade Marks, Silas Burroughs & Co. The substance was later found to contain fluorine, a poisonous or deleterious ingredient. This verdict appeared in Journal of American Medicine, 1939, 113 (1): 78.
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WFA, Acc85/16, Trade Marks, Silas Burroughs & Co.
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to London Manufacturing Co. NY, 18 March 1879, p. 95: "[request substitute] 'keep in a cool place' for 'keep on ice' as ice is not plentiful here in summer"; 23 Sept. 1879; 7 May 1879. S M Burroughs to Wans & Son, 2 May, 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 1879
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to London Manufacturing Co. NY, 18 March 1879, p. 95: "[request substitute] 'keep in a cool place' for 'keep on ice' as ice is not plentiful here in summer"; 23 Sept. 1879; 7 May 1879. S M Burroughs to Wans & Son, 2 May, 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 1879.
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WFA, Acc99/6/7, Memorandum of Association. 20 Oct. 1879.
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WFA, Acc99/6/7, Memorandum of Association, 22 Oct. 1879.
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WFA, Acc99/6/7, P Lockwood to BW&Co. 22 Oct. 1879, 9 April 1881
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WFA, Acc99/6/7, P Lockwood to BW&Co. 22 Oct. 1879, 9 April 1881.
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WFA, Acc99/6/7, P Lockwood to J Wyeth, 28 Aug. 1879.
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to Alfred Lewis, 4 March 1879.
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103
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33444471345
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15 Feb.
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Chem. Drug., 15 Feb., 1879, 21: 63. The formulae provided for 3 pints of spirit to 4 gallons of malt, 3 pints glycerine, and 1 gallon cod liver oil. Alcohol was substituted for spirit in export orders.
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Chem. Drug.
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104
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33444472850
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to Hayes & Co, 13 March 1879
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to Hayes & Co, 13 March 1879.
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107
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note 9 above
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This estimate is based on one month's sales figures quoted by Rhodes James, op. cit., note 9 above, p. 75. No other data have been found.
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Medical Times and Gazette
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James, R.1
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108
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33444457756
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WF/E/02/05/02, 2 May WFA, Acc99/6/7, KMEC balance sheets
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WF/E/02/05/02, S M Burroughs to editor Medical Times and Gazette, 2 May 1879; WFA, Acc99/6/7, KMEC balance sheets.
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Medical Times and Gazette
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Burroughs, S.M.1
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111
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33444459422
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Acc89/72/01-4, unpublished typescript, quoting S M Burroughs to H Wellcome, 7 Feb. 1880
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WFA, Acc89/72/01-4, A W J Haggis, 'The life and work of Sir Henry Wellcome' (unpublished typescript, 1942), p. 83, quoting S M Burroughs to H Wellcome, 7 Feb. 1880.
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The Life and Work of Sir Henry Wellcome
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Haggis, A.W.J.1
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118
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33444456727
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WFA, Acc87/33/2, S M Burroughs to H Wellcome, 19 Jan. 1882
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WFA, Acc87/33/2, S M Burroughs to H Wellcome, 19 Jan. 1882.
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123
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The Wellcome physiological research laboratories, 1894-1904: The Home Office, pharmaceutical firms, and animal experiments
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E M Tansey, 'The Wellcome physiological research laboratories, 1894-1904: the Home Office, pharmaceutical firms, and animal experiments', Med. Hist., 1989, 33: 1-41.
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Tansey, E.M.1
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124
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33444457106
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WFA, Acc82/1 Box 13, 'Talk' 21/7/1893
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WFA, Acc82/1 Box 13, 'Talk' 21/7/1893.
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125
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33444474136
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note 78 above
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These exiguous comparisons were dictated by the limited availability of data on pharmaceutical firms, the exception being Tweedale, op. cit., note 78 above, pp. 115, 118; WFA Ace 96/45, BW&Co, Sales Book 2, p. 1. Boots and Beechams were altogether larger enterprises, but before 1911 these were essentially patent and proprietary medicine manufacturers, while Boots' extensive retail organization renders comparison even more irrelevant. Among manufacturers of ethical pharmaceuticals, BW&Co was almost certainly the largest.
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Med. Hist.
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Tweedale1
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128
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33444464549
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Wellcome Library, London, Lister Archives, SA/Lis/I. 11fb, Lloyd Wood (Toronto) to Allen & Hanburys (London), 22 May 1905
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Wellcome Library, London, Lister Archives, SA/Lis/I. 11fb, Lloyd Wood (Toronto) to Allen & Hanburys (London), 22 May 1905.
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133
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Corporate structure and research and development
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Jonathan Liebenau (ed.), Aldershot, Gower
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Jonathan Liebenau, 'Corporate structure and research and development', in Jonathan Liebenau (ed.), The challenge of new technology: innovation in British business, Aldershot, Gower, 1988, p. 35.
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The Challenge of New Technology: Innovation in British Business
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Liebenau, J.1
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The "detail man" was introduced by Wellcome
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note 6 above
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'The "detail man" was introduced by Wellcome'; Liebenau, op. cit., note 6 above, p. 91.
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Marketing High Technology
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Liebenau1
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146
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Burroughs made his own road and it has become a highway
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9 Feb.
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A business acquaintance referred to "initial trade and national prejudice" because of the novel character of his business and the unconventional methods he adopted. "Burroughs made his own road and it has become a highway", Chem. Drug., 9 Feb. 1895, 46: 213. The marketing innovations introduced by Silas Burroughs were not, of course, the only ones affecting the growth in sales and profits between 1880 and 1900 when the introduction of the Tabloid brand, a supporting policy of litigation in its defence, and the implementation of a resale price maintenance policy were associated with Wellcome.
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Chem. Drug.
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, pp. 213
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