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In 1856, Edward Robinson Squibb founded a pharmaceutical company in Brooklyn, New York. In 1905 Squibb sold the company to Lowell M. Palmer and Theodore Weicker, and the company became incorporated. In 1906, six years after Edward Squibb’s death, Congress passed the Pure Food and Drugs Act. About the same time, the prototype of the Squibb logo was designed. In 1989 Bristol-Myers merged with Squibb, creating what was then the world’s second-largest pharmaceutical company.
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