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For more than a century, generations of our companies’ employees have come to work each day filled with a desire to make a difference in people’s health and well-being. Here’s a look at just a few of the many employees who have made important contributions to human health through their work within the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies.
Founding Brothers Robert Wood Johnson In 1886, brothers Robert Wood, James Wood and Edward Mead Johnson founded Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey. During Johnson & Johnson’s early years, the Johnson brothers led pioneering efforts in: sterile surgical dressings, sterile sutures, first aid, wound care, products for women’s health, dental floss and baby products.
Frederick Barnett Kilmer, Inventor of JOHNSON’S® Baby Powder
Robert Wood Johnson, Author of Our Credo
Earle Dickson, Inventor of BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages |
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For more than a century, generations of our companies’ employees have come to work each day filled with a desire to make a difference in people’s health and well-being. Here’s a look at just a few of the many employees who have made important contributions to human health through their work within the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies.
Founding Brothers Robert Wood Johnson In 1886, brothers Robert Wood, James Wood and Edward Mead Johnson founded Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey. During Johnson & Johnson’s early years, the Johnson brothers led pioneering efforts in: sterile surgical dressings, sterile sutures, first aid, wound care, products for women’s health, dental floss and baby products.
Frederick Barnett Kilmer, Inventor of JOHNSON’S® Baby Powder
Robert Wood Johnson, Author of Our Credo
Earle Dickson, Inventor of BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages |