...that the Band-Aid Bandage was invented by a Johnson & Johnson employee whose wife had cut herself? Earl Dickson's wife was rather accident prone, so he set out to develop a bandage that she could apply without help. He placed a small piece of gauze in the center of a small piece of surgical tape, and what we know today as the Band Aid bandage was born!
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| 5648370 | 7-(2-aminoethyl) benzothiazolones There are disclosed compounds of formula I, Ar--CH2 CH2 --NH--CR1 R2 --X--Y I in which Ar represents a group, ##STR1## X represents a C1-12 alkylene chain optionally interrupted or terminated b... | 07/15/1997 |
| 4939147 | Substituted 3,4-dihydroxy phenylethylamino compounds Compounds of the formula, ##STR1## in which one of R30 and R40 represents a substituted phenylalkyl group and the other of R30 and R40 represents hydrogen or halogen, and R50 and R60 e... | 07/03/1990 |
| 4803216 | Pyrazole-3-amines as anti-inflammatory agents There are described compounds of formula I, ##STR1## in which R1 represents hydrogen, alkyl, alkanoyl or alkyl substituted by Ar1, R3, R4 and R5, which may be the same or different, each independ... | 02/07/1989 |