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Frederick Barnett Kilmer

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Kilmer was subsequently responsible for Johnson & Johnson's Baby Powder. In those early days, the company made medicated plasters which could irritate when removed. He suggested sending customers a small container of Italian talc to soothe their skin. Satisfied customers soon discovered the
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in 1888, popularizing the knowledge of antiseptic methods for treating wounds with an appendix of appropriate company products, and co-wrote the "Standard First Aid Manual" in 1901 also for the company.
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Kilmer severed his connection with his pharmacy in 1889 on becoming director of the Scientific Laboratories of Johnson & Johnson until his death in 1934.
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powder also soothed their babies' bottoms, and in 1893 the company sold the first tins of the famous baby powder.
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Kilmer married Annis Eliza "Annie" Kilburn (1852–1932) on 25 December 1874 at
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Kilmer cultivated and studied plants for medicinal properties, especially
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Kilmer was born 15 December 1851 to Charles Kilmer and Mary Anne (
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Kilmer was a foundation employee of the pharmaceutical company
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Burials at Elmwood Cemetery (North Brunswick, New Jersey)
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Taconic (Salisbury), Litchfield County, Connecticut
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Johnson & Johnson
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Taconic (Salisbury), Litchfield County, Connecticut
Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Joyce Kilmer
Birmingham, New Jersey
Wyoming Seminary
Kingston, Pennsylvania
New York College of Pharmacy
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science
ginger
kola
papaw
belladonna
Society of Chemical Industry
Royal Society of Arts
North British Academy of Arts
New Brunswick Historical Society
New Brunswick Scientific Society
American Chemical Society
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
American Public Health Association
American Drug Manufacturer's Association
American Pharmaceutical Association
Society of Economic Biologists of England
Institute Arzenmittelhere of Braunschweig
Societe Quimica Agricola of Buenos Ayers
Institute of Jamaica
New Brunswick Board of Health
New Jersey State Board of Health

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