T. J. Smith and Nephew
1896 Horatio Nelson Smith became a partner in his uncle's, T. J. Smith's, business. The firm, now known as T. J. Smith and Nephew, shifted its production away from cod liver oil in favour of bandages.
1907 Incorporated as a limited company
1937 Parent company incorporated as Smith and Nephew Associated Companies Ltd
By 1956 T. J. Smith and Nephew was still the main operating subsidiary of Smith and Nephew Associated Companies[1]
1956 Absorbed Herts Pharmaceuticals
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times June 4, 1956