- Maalox. In 1978,
Rorer sold the
rights to
manufacture Quaalude to the
Lemmon Company of Sellersville, Pennsylvania. At that time,
Rorer chairman John Eckman...
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Rorer or
Rörer may
refer to:
Georg Rörer (1492–1557),
Lutheran reformer and
pastor Posey Rorer (1891–1936),
American fiddler Sarah Tyson Rorer (1849–1937)...
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William H.
Rorer, Inc was an
American multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. It was
founded in 1910 by William...
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Georg Rörer (Latin:
Georgius Rorarius) (1
October 1492,
Deggendorf – 24
April 1557 Jena) was a
German Lutheran theologian, clergyman,
Protestant reformer...
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Sarah Tyson Rorer (18
October 1849 – 27
December 1937) was an
American food
writer and
pioneer in the
field of
domestic science.
Rorer has been described...
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Rorer Abraham James (March 1, 1859 –
August 6, 1921) was an early-20th-century
American lawyer, newspaperman, and
politician from Virginia. As a politician...
- GmbH. In 1990, it
merged with the
pharmaceutical company Rorer to form Rhône-Poulenc
Rorer. In
January 1999, Rhône-Poulenc
merged with
Hoechst AG to...
- in 1985 to
Rorer (later
known as Rhône-Poulenc
Rorer).
Forest Laboratories acquired the
rights to
Armour Thyroid from Rhone-Poulenc
Rorer in 1991. The...
- constipation.
Maalox was
developed in a
collaboration between William H.
Rorer, Inc., and a
medical doctor and
researcher specializing in gastrointestinal...
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David Rorer (May 12, 1806 – July 7, 1884) was a lawyer, judge,
sometime politician,
author and anti-slavery
advocate from Burlington, Iowa, who pla****...