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magazine

Catalog Number
2023.16.10
Date of Origin
1968
Artist/Author
none
Materials
paper
Dimensions
8.5 in.
Description
Magazine, Lengthening the Life Line: the Parke-Davis Story, 1960, 30 pages.
History
Parke-Davis got their start in Detroit in the mid-1800s. In 1952 they opened a plant in Holland Charter Township at 182 Howard Avenue. Their business in Holland was the manufacture of antibiotics. Their most popular product for a time was the drug chloromycetin.

It was in 1975 that the Holland facility was expanded, adding chemical manufacturing and research buildings. Within two years the company had become a part of Warner-Lambert. Some of the products from the Warner-Lambert years include the anticonvulsant drugs Dilantin and Neurontin, the cholesterol-lowering Lopid, the anti-histamine Benadryl, and the Alzheimer drug Cognex.

In 2000 Warner-Lambert was purchased by Pfizer. Within a few years Pfizer began downsizing, closing the laboratory in 2004. In 2007 production ended in the adjacent manufacturing plant.

The donor, Bob Dykstra, worked for Parke-Davis.
Gift of
Dykstra, Bob