Silas Burroughs, the man who made Wellcome : American ambition, global enterprise / Julia Sheppard.

  • Sheppard, Julia
Date:
2022
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Description

"Silas Burroughs arrived in London from America in 1878 and proved himself an exceptional entrepreneur, taking the pharmaceutical business by storm. He was the brains and energy behind Burroughs Wellcome & Co. With his business partner Henry Wellcome he created an internationally successful firm, the legacy of which can be found in the charity the Wellcome Trust, yet few now remember him and the impact he made in his short lifetime. A consummate salesman, Burroughs was also an astute businessman, with new ideas for marketing, advertising and manufacturing: his writings describe sales trips around the world and the people he met. He was also a visionary employer who supported the eight-hour working day, profit-sharing, and numerous social and radical political movements, including the single tax movement, free travel, Irish Home Rule and world peace. In this first biography of Burroughs, Julia Sheppard explores his American origins, his religion and marriage, and his philanthropic work, as well as re-evaluating the dramatic deterioration of his relationship with his partner Wellcome."--From publisher's website. https://www.lutterworth.com/product/silas-burroughs-the-man-who-made-wellcome-american-ambition-and-global-enterprise/

Publication/Creation

Cambridge : The Lutterworth Press, 2022.

Physical description

320 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24 cm

Contents

List of Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Burroughs Family Tree -- Foreword: Sir Jeremy Farrar -- Acknowledgements and Sources -- Introduction -- 1. Father and Son -- 2. On the Road -- 3. London and S.M. Burroughs & Co. -- 4. Brotherly Love and Henry Wellcome -- 5. 'A Little Excursion' -- 6. 'A Superficial Jaunt'? India and Ceylon -- 7. The Antipodes -- 8. 'This Lovely Opposite Sex' -- 9. 'Bones of Contention' and Brotherly Strains -- 10. Atlantic Crossings and Divided Lives -- 11. Partnership in Crisis: The High Court -- 12. Henry George and the Phoenix Mills Philosopher -- 13. Citizen of the World -- 14. Partnership in Peril -- 15. 'Service to the Cause of People': Philanthropy and the Livingstone Hospital -- 16. From London to Monte Carlo -- 17. Olive versus Wellcome -- Postscript -- Appendix: Pharmacy and Change -- Notes -- References and Bibliography -- Index.

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    History of Medicine
    BZP (Burroughs)
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ISBN

  • 9780718895983