Bristol-Myers bought Cheplin Laboratories broke ground for a new penicillin plant
In 1943, Bristol-Myers bought Cheplin Laboratoriesラa Syracuse, New York, manufacturer of acidophilus milkラand broke ground for a new penicillin plant.
Cheplin became a key supplier of penicillin for the Allied armed forces during World War II. After the war it was clear that penicillin and other antibiotics were an immense opportunity for Bristol-Myers. Cheplin was renamed Bristol Laboratories in 1945 and Frederic N. Schwartz was put in charge.
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Source: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
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