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headquartered in Rahway, New Jersey. The
company does
business as
Merck Sharp &
Dohme or MSD
outside the
United States and Canada. It is one of the
largest pharmaceutical...
- Dohm is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christian Wilhelm von Dohm (1751–1820),
Prussian Christian diplomat, historian,
advocate of...
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Alfred Robert Louis Dohme (February 15, 1867-1952) was a
prominent druggist in the
United States. He was a
patron of the arts and a
civic leader. He founded...
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Machine Digestive Disorders portal.
Retrieved on 2010-02-23 Merck,
Sharpe &
Dohme. "Diverticulitis treatments"
Archived 2010-03-06 at the
Wayback Machine...
- Mary C****att scholarship.
Adelyn Dohme was born in 1896 in
Baltimore to
Alfred Robert Louis Dohme and
Emmie Blumner (
Dohme). In 1918, she
received her bachelor's...
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hypnotic drug
which is a
barbiturate derivative. It was
developed by
Sharp and
Dohme in 1939.
Mueller VA (March 1950). "An
analysis and
evaluation of vinbarbital...
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During this time Max Tishler,
formerly the
president of
Merck Sharp and
Dohme Research Laboratories,
became Boger's mentor.
Boger received a bachelor's...
- by Mary C****att that are
generally accepted as
autograph by the
Adelyn Dohme Breeskin catalog and
other sources. Mary C****att, Oils and Pastels, by E...
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma".
Merck Manuals Professional Edition.
Merck Sharp &
Dohme Corp.
Retrieved 28
February 2017.
Allan B. Wolfson, ed. (2005). Harwood-Nuss'...
- family,
repurchased the
stock in 1919. It is
known as MSD (Merck
Sharp and
Dohme)
outside of
North America. The
original Merck of
Darmstadt holds the rights...