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contract research organization that was
formed by the
merger of
Bergen Brunswig and
AmeriSource in 2001. It is
considered one of the
largest pharmaceutical...
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Alfred Brunswig (born 13 June 1877 in Plau am See; died 22 June 1927 in Münster) was a
German philosopher. He
taught at
Westphalian Wilhelms-University...
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Brunswig 1978, p. 195.
McKillop 2004, Jul 43.
Brunswig 1978, p. 208.
Middlebrook 1983, p. 194.
Brunswig 1978, p. 210.
Brunswig 1978, p. 211.
Brunswig...
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Sanchez Street,
which runs
south from the
center of the Plaza's
south side
Brunswig Building At the
center of the
Historic District is the
plaza . It was described...
- to materialize. The
first recorded expansion was by
William Brunswig,
owner of the
Brunswig Grand Opera House. In 1906 he
purchased a
large plot in the...
- was
inspired and
commissioned by
local rancher and
sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude, and was
designed by
August K.
Strotz of the firm of
Anshen & Allen...
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Bergen Brunswig, a
distributor of
diversified drug and
health care products,
unintentionally created a CIS.
According to the story,
Bergen Brunswig decided...
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trades as CVS. CVS
bought Stadtlander Pharmacy of
Pittsburgh from
Bergen Brunswig/AmerisourceBergen in 2000. As of
December 2009, CVS
Caremark had over 7...
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buildings are from the 1880s, some of the
oldest in the city, the Vickrey-
Brunswig Building and the
Plaza House (1883). It is
owned by Los
Angeles County...
- The
Brunswig Drug
Company is an
historic structure located at 383 5th
Avenue in San Diego's
Gaslamp Quarter, in the U.S.
state of California. It was built...