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    Parke-Davis is a subsidiary of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer. Although Parke, Davis & Co. is no longer an independent corporation, it was once America's...
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  • Parke Davis may refer to: Parke-Davis, the pharmaceutical company Parke H. Davis, an American football player, coach, and historian This disambiguation...
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    Parke Hill Davis (July 15, 1871 – June 5, 1934) was an American football player, coach, and historian. Shortly before his death, Davis compiled a list...
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    United States, with more than 40 million prescriptions. During the 1990s, Parke-Davis, a subsidiary of Pfizer, used a number of illegal techniques to encourage...
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    selectors.: 110–112  Yale claims each of these championships. Yale champions Parke Davis' selection for 1901, as published in Spalding's Foot Ball Guide (to which...
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    Franklin v. Parke-Davis is a lawsuit filed in 1996 against Parke-Davis, a division of Warner-Lambert Company, and eventually against Pfizer (which bought...
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    active ingredients of the original formulation. This was marketed by Parke, Davis & Co. as far back as 1896, and as well as toothpaste it was sold as a...
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    shutting out five opponents, and was trumpeted by football historian Parke H. Davis as that season's national champion. His second season duplicated that...
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    national champions. The NCAA records book also erroneously lists Yale as Parke H. Davis's selection. Harvard beat Yale 22–0 the last game of the year. The NCAA...
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    National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis 1–1 1870 Billingsley Report, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis 1–0 1872 Billingsley Report, National...
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  • journalist and editor Evan Parke, Jamaican actor Henry Parke (1790–1835), English architect Hervey Parke, Parke-Davis partner James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale...
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    The Roberts Riverwalk Urban Resort Hotel, formerly the Parke-Davis Research Laboratory also once known as Building 55-Detroit Research, is a luxury hotel...
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    pharmacokinetics and treatment response. The first synthesis of atorvastatin at Parke-Davis that occurred during drug discovery was racemic followed by chiral chromatographic...
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    1894 Parke H. Davis George Woodruff 12–0 1895 Billingsley, Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis George...
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    Scoville scale. He devised the test and scale in 1912 while working at the Parke-Davis pharmaceutical company to measure pungency, "spiciness" or "capsaicin...
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    (Japan). In the United States, it was introduced and manufactured by Parke-Davis in the late 1990s but turned out to be associated with an idiosyncratic...
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  • United States v. Parke, Davis & Co., 362 U.S. 29 (1960), was a 1960 decision of the United States Supreme Court limiting the so-called Colgate doctrine...
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  • microbiologist and former fellow of Harvard Medical School who while employed by Parke-Davis filed the 1996 whistleblower lawsuit exposing their illegal promotion...
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  • of manufacturers, distributors, and a retailer." In United States v. Parke, Davis & Co. the Supreme Court held it proper to infer a combination among a...
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  • 1982 1962 Furosemide Calvin L. Stevens, Parke-Davis 1962 1962 1982 1962 Ketamine Calvin L. Stevens, Parke-Davis 1962 1962 1982 1962 Piroxicam Pfizer 1962...
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  • In the same year, they also took over Parke-Davis, founded in Detroit in 1866, by Hervey Parke and George Davis. This was followed by acquisitions of...
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  • violation of the False Claims Act for the first time in Franklin v. Parke-Davis, leading to a $430 million settlement. Vaccine hesitancy Pharmaceutical...
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    dimethylphenylaminobenzoic acid. It was discovered and brought to market by Parke-Davis as Ponstel in the 1960s. It became generic in the 1980s and is available...
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    Bayer and subsequently marketed as Adalin. The drug was later sold by Parke-Davis in combination with pentobarbital, under the name Carbrital. Diethylmalonic...
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    1016/S0002-9343(02)01322-0. PMID 12459405. "Lyrica – Pregabalin Capsule". Parke-Davis Division of Pfizer Incorporated. December 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2017...
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    by the Billingsley Report and as a co-national champion with Army by Parke H. Davis. End Perry Graves and guard Ralph Chapman were consensus All-Americans...
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  • diphenhydramine. Rieveschl worked with Parke-Davis to test the compound, and the company licensed the patent from him. In 1947 Parke-Davis hired him as their director...
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    in 1900 Thomas Aldrich of Parke-Davis Scientific Laboratory also purified adrenaline independently. Takamine and Parke-Davis later in 1901 both got the...
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  • Professor, at Imperial College London. Later, he became Director of the Parke-Davis Neuroscience Centre at the University of Cambridge, where he is now an...
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    "Tr. (assayed) Papaver Somniferum" for $2.25 per pint. In 1929–30, Parke, Davis & Co., a major US drug manufacturer based in Detroit, Michigan, sold...
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