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  1. Robert Wood Johnson I (February 20, 1845 – February 7, 1910) was an American industrialist. He was also one of the three brothers who founded Johnson & Johnson . Early life. Johnson was born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. His father was Sylvester Johnson III, [1] and his mother was Frances Louisa Wood.

  2. 5 de feb. de 2019 · Robert Wood Johnson I: A Pioneer in Healthcare. Johnson & Johnson co-founder Robert Wood Johnson (1845-1910) was born into a world before sterile surgery and sanitary wound care. He would have a profound impact on both and help usher in modern healthcare.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2022 · Robert Wood Johnson, nacido en 1845, entró a los 16 años como aprendiz de farmacéutico en la farmacia que uno de sus tíos tenía en Poughkeepsie, Nueva York. El joven Robert, atento y espabilado, se empezó a interesar por los avances en la asepsia y en crear vendajes más eficientes.

  4. in 1886. The largest healthcare company in the world began as a simple partnership among three forward-thinking siblings. We explore the lasting impact James, Edward Mead and Robert Johnson, the company’s first president, had on Johnson & Johnson. Written by Kaitlin Ahern. | February 06, 2019.

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  5. Robert Wood Johnson (born Feb. 15, 1845, Carbondale, Pa., U.S.—died Feb. 7, 1910, New Brunswick, N.J.) was an American manufacturer who helped further the cause of modern surgery by developing antiseptic bandages and dressings.

  6. Timeline of Our Story. For over a century, Johnson & Johnson has been at the forefront of healthcare. Enter the Experience. Company History. Johnson & Johnson is Founded, 1886. Image courtesy: Johnson & Johnson Archives. Robert Wood Johnson, along with his two younger brothers, James Wood and Edward Mead, launched the company.

  7. Robert Wood Johnson fue el primer presidente de la compañía. Trabajó para mejorar las prácticas sanitarias en el siglo XIX, y prestó su nombre a un hospital en, Nuevo Brunswick, Nueva Jersey. A su muerte en 1910, llega a la presidencia su hermano James Wood Johnson hasta 1932, y luego su hijo, Robert Wood Johnson II .