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William McLaren Bristol

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William McLaren Bristol Famous memorial

Birth
Clinton, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
2 Jun 1935 (aged 74)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Clinton, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Businessman. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1887 and purchased Clinton Pharmaceutical Company in upstate New York with classmate John Ripley Myers, continuing the firm after Myers died in 1899. Bristol, Myers was not immediately profitable, but proved successful when it produced and marketed Sal Hepatica, a laxative mineral salt that reproduced the taste and effects of the natural mineral springs of the famous spas in Bohemia. The company, renamed Bristol-Myers in 1900, attained another success with Ipana, a toothpaste advertised as a treatment for bleeding gums, which was the first to include a disinfectant in its formula. The success of these and other products helped turn Bristol-Myers into an international corporation which was publicly traded beginning in 1929, the year the shares owned by Myers's heirs became available for sale. Bristol served as the company's President until the late 1920s, when he became Chairman of the Board. Bristol-Myers remained a leader in the pharmaceutical industry, and in 1989 the company merged with a competitor to create Bristol-Myers Squibb, one of the world's leaders in the health care industry. Bristol's descendants have continued to be active in the company,
Businessman. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1887 and purchased Clinton Pharmaceutical Company in upstate New York with classmate John Ripley Myers, continuing the firm after Myers died in 1899. Bristol, Myers was not immediately profitable, but proved successful when it produced and marketed Sal Hepatica, a laxative mineral salt that reproduced the taste and effects of the natural mineral springs of the famous spas in Bohemia. The company, renamed Bristol-Myers in 1900, attained another success with Ipana, a toothpaste advertised as a treatment for bleeding gums, which was the first to include a disinfectant in its formula. The success of these and other products helped turn Bristol-Myers into an international corporation which was publicly traded beginning in 1929, the year the shares owned by Myers's heirs became available for sale. Bristol served as the company's President until the late 1920s, when he became Chairman of the Board. Bristol-Myers remained a leader in the pharmaceutical industry, and in 1989 the company merged with a competitor to create Bristol-Myers Squibb, one of the world's leaders in the health care industry. Bristol's descendants have continued to be active in the company,

Bio by: Bill McKern



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  • Originally Created by: Bill McKern
  • Added: May 24, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52815001/william_mclaren-bristol: accessed ), memorial page for William McLaren Bristol (28 Jul 1860–2 Jun 1935), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52815001, citing Sunset Hill Cemetery, Clinton, Oneida County, New York, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.