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  1. James Wood Johnson (1856–1932) was an American businessman and one of the co-founders of Johnson & Johnson. In 1886, James Wood Johnson and his two brothers Robert Wood Johnson I and Edward Mead Johnson founded Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

  2. 5 de feb. de 2019 · Follow James Wood Johnson through his journey to becoming Johnson & Johnson's co-founder and learn about his role in developing the Johnson and Johnson logo.

  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. James Wood Johnson, 1900. Image courtesy: Johnson & Johnson Archives. Founder James Wood Johnson was a talented engineer whose machines powered the company’s first factories. Johnson also found the first Johnson & Johnson building on a fateful train ride through New Brunswick.

  5. James Wood Johnson was the whip-smart inventor behind many of the early machines that mass-produced company products, including the popular medicated plasters. He also knew a good idea when he heard one.

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  6. Johnson & Johnson was founded in 1886 by three brothers, Robert Wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson, and Edward Mead Johnson, selling ready-to-use sterile surgical dressings. In 2023, the company split off its consumer healthcare business sector into a new publicly traded company, Kenvue.

  7. Johnson & Johnson co-founder James Wood Johnson (1856-1932) was the younger brother of Johnson & Johnson founders Robert Wood Johnson and Edward Mead Johnson. James Wood Johnson was born March 17, 1856 at Crystal Lake, Pennsylvania, the 11 th and youngest child in the Johnson family.