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  1. John Ripley Myers, a founder of Bristol-Myers Squibb. John Ripley Myers (October 8, 1864 – December 22, 1899) was a co-founder (along with William McLaren Bristol) of the pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers.

  2. History timeline. A heritage of improving lives through innovation. Our company’s legacy of innovation began in the early 1800s, when our founders made it their mission to bring better health solutions to patients who needed them most.

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  3. Bristol-Myers was originally founded in 1887 by two former fraternity brothers, William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers. They each invested $5,000 in the Clinton Pharmaceutical Company--a failing drug manufacturer based in New York--and their small operation began selling medical preparations by horse and buggy to local doctors and dentists.

  4. Mar 24, 2024 · Bristol-Myers, established in 1887 by William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers in Clinton, New York, quickly made its mark with the introduction of Sal Hepatica, a mineral salt laxative,...

  5. May 18, 2018 · Bristol-Myers was originally founded in 1887 by two former fraternity brothers, William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers. They each invested $5,000 in the Clinton Pharmaceutical Company — a failing drug manufacturer based in New York — and their small operation began selling medical preparations by horse and buggy to local doctors and ...

  6. Feb 21, 2008 · John Ripley Myers. In 1887, William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers invested $5,000 into a failing drug manufacturing firm called Clinton Pharmaceutical Company, located in Clinton, New York. The company was incorporated December 13, 1887 with William Bristol as president and John Myers as vice president.

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  8. Jul 29, 2014 · It was only a couple of decades later in 1887 that Bristol-Myers formed when William McLaren Bristol and his friend, John Ripley Myers, invested $5,000 into the Clinton Pharmaceutical Company, a failing drug manufacturing firm also located in New York.