Vintage Adexolin Capsules Tin - Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. - Empty

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Seller: hettie37 ✉️ (1,533) 100%, Location: Horsham, GB, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 172551457688 Vintage Adexolin Capsules Tin - Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. - Empty.

Vintage Adexolin Capsules tin with no contents. Made by Glaxo Laboratories Ltd., Greenford, Middlesex. This tin would originally of held 25 capsules of which the user would of had one a day unless otherwise instructed by a physician.

The story of Glaxo started with Joseph Nathan, the son of a London tailor who emigrated to Australia in 1853 at the age of 17. After a few years, he moved to New Zealand and joined his brother-in-law in a general merchandising business, becoming a partner in 1861. In 1873, after the partnership was dissolved, Joseph Nathan & Co. was established, strong trade links with London continued and an office there was opened in 1876. Skimmed milk by-product from the Nathan dairy business in New Zealand - already successfully shipping butter to the UK - proved a breakthrough for the family business. A specially-built factory at Bunnythorpe in New Zealand produced milk powder that was sold mainly in bulk for catering and military customers. Glaxo is registered by Joseph Nathan & Co., as a trademark for dried milk. The Nathan directors realised that selling dried milk as an infant food called for a more appealing name than Defiance, the name used for the New Zealand product. They settled on Lacto, but this was not acceptable because similar names were already registered. By adding and changing letters, the name Glaxo evolved and was registered in October 1906. To manage the UK promotion of the new product, Joseph Nathan brought back from New Zealand the youngest of his three sons, Alec Nathan.  The Glaxo department of Joseph Nathan & Co opened in London in 1908 and the first 'baby book' was published. The 'Glaxo Baby Book' was a unique publication that aimed to answer questions from mothers about infant feeding and care. The booklet, which continued until the 1970s, provided practical advice from nursing staff and reflected the advances in medical and nutritional science. 'Glaxo - the Food that Builds Bonnie Babies' became a familiar slogan in Nathan's advertising efforts of the time. It was not until 1911, during a health scare involving liquid milk, that the powdered variety proved to be a safer alternative for the bottle feeding of babies. Joseph Nathan died in 1912 and his sons took over, the company soon becoming a household name. An increase in demand for dried milk and sales accelerating during WWI led to a concern for the quality, safety and consistency of dried milk leading to technical control improvements. In 1924 the vitamin D preparation Ostelin became Glaxo's first pharmaceutical product following the obtaining of rights to a process of extracting vitamin D from fish-liver oil. Glaxo Laboratories was formed in 1935 and new facilities are created at Greenford, near London. During WWII, Glaxo was crucially involved in the production of penicillin and by mid-1944 was responsible for 80% of the UK's penicillin doses. Glaxo Laboratories Ltd became a public company in 1947 and Joseph Nathan & Co. ceased to exist. Glaxo Laboratories Ltd absorbed the Joseph Nathan company and became the parent company. Glaxo was listed on the London Stock Exchange. In 1948 vitamin B12 is isolated by Glaxo scientists for the treatment of pernicious anaemia. Streptomycin for TB treatment is produced by Glaxo scientists. The mid-50s saw Glaxo acquire the Murphy Chemical Co. and in 1958 Glaxo acquired Allen and Hanburys. In 1961 Glaxo acquired Evans Medical Supplies; further acquisitions included Dextran and New Apothecaries and Edinburgh Pharmaceutical Industries. Glaxo acquired Mead Johnson's shares in BDH in 1967 and subsequently the remainder of the shares. The company was renamed BDH Chemicals; a new company BDH Pharmaceuticals was formed to market pharmaceutical products made by British Drug Houses and by Duncan, Flockhart and Co and Evans Medical Supplies. In 1972 Beecham Group was unsuccessful in its bid for Glaxo Group Ltd - and Glaxo was unsuccessful in its attempt to merge with UK chemists Boots. The Beecham Group made a takeover bid for Glaxo Group and, as a defence measure, Glaxo moved to increase its size and announced a proposal to merge with UK chemists Boots. The Monopolies Commission, however, ruled after five months of investigation and deliberation that neither merger should proceed. Glaxo's parent company renamed itself Glaxo Holdings. In 1973 Glaxo decided to concentrate on the mainstream activities so sold Murphy Chemical Co in June and BDH Chemicals to E. Merck of Germany in September. Through the acquisition of Meyer Laboratories Inc. in 1978, Glaxo's business in the US was started, to become Glaxo Inc. from 1980. Glaxo and Burroughs, Wellcome and Co merged in 1995 to form Glaxo Wellcome. The company merged with SmithKline Beecham in 2000 to become GlaxoSmithKline, now the world's largest pharmaceutical company.

The tin is in fair condition - there is age related scratching, rusting and general wear and tear. There are remnants of a label on the base.

Tin dimensions - 6 x 4.4 x 1.3cms.

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