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Miles Laboratories

Miles Laboratories was founded as the Dr. Miles Medical Company in Elkhart, Indiana, in 1884 by Dr. Franklin L. Miles, a specialist in the treatment of eye and ear disorders, with an interest in the connection of the nervous system to overall health. The company is known for inventing products such as Alka-Selzer and One-A-Day vitamins.[1]

Miles Laboratories
IndustryHealth care
Founded1884
FounderDr. Franklin L. Miles
Defunct1995
FateRenamed under the North American division of Bayer AG
SuccessorNorth American division of Bayer AG
HeadquartersElkhart, Indiana, U.S.
ProductsAlka-Seltzer, Flintstones Vitamins, One-A-Day Vitamins and Bactine
ParentBayer AG (1979–1995)

Miles operated as an independent firm from 1884 until 1979 and as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bayer AG from 1979 until 1995. At the company's peak in the 1960s and 1970s, it employed 3,300 people and produced more than two dozen products.[2]

In 1995, it was consolidated into the parent corporation.

History edit

By 1890, the sales success of his patent medicine tonic, "Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine," in treating "nervous" ailments (including "nervousness or nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, hysteria, headache, neuralgia, backache, pain, epilepsy, spasms, fits, and St. Vitus' dance") led him to develop a mail order medicine business. Miles also published Medical News, from 1884—a thinly disguised marketing vehicle for Nervine, now referenced as advertorials. Nervine remained on the market as a "calmative" until the late 1960s; Miles' bromide sedative syrup is considered "a precursor to modern tranquilizers."[3]

The company was at the heart of the 1911 antitrust Supreme Court case Dr. Miles Medical Co. v. John D. Park & Sons Co.[4] After John D. Park & Sons Co. profited off of Dr. Miles' advertising while selling his products at rock bottom prices, the Supreme Court ruled that resale price maintenance, a form of vertical restraint, is illegal per se.[5][6]

In 1932, the company became Dr. Miles Laboratories; then, in 1935, the name was again changed, to Miles Laboratories. In 1947, Miles Laboratories purchased Chemical Specialties Inc.[7]

During World War II the company produced various goods for the US war effort, including packaged coffee products for military rations.

The company already made One-A-Day Vitamins and later introduced Chocks, the first chewable multivitamins for children. Flintstones Vitamins came later.[8]

In 1970, to complement its existing vitamin manufacturing division, Miles laboratories merged with Adventist-owned Worthington Foods of Ohio, opening a new Worthington Foods factory in 1972 to quadruple production capacity for a line of vegetarian foods based on the meat analogue developed over the previous two decades by Worthington, to be marketed under the brand name Morning Star Farm Foods,[9] Morning Star was sold with Worthington Foods to Kellogg's in 1999.[10]

In 1979, Bayer AG—after its U.S. and Canadian aspirin business was seized as enemy property during World War I and subsequently sold as enemy assets—purchased Miles Laboratories and its subsidiary Miles Canada to reestablish a presence in North America. In the process, Bayer also acquired products such as Alka-Seltzer, Flintstones Vitamins, One-a-Day, Bactine,[11] S.O.S Soap Pads, and Worthington Foods.

Bayer continued to operate Miles Laboratories and developed many drugs based upon biological extracts, such as Kogenate, Gamimune-N and other immunoglobulins, and Trasylol, as well as diagnostic products such as blood glucose test strips and glucose meters. Miles also owned Cutter Laboratories, manufacturer of such diverse products as insect repellent and synthetic human Factor VIII clotting factor for hemophiliacs.

In 1992, Bayer AG moved the United States headquarters of Miles to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from Elkhart, Indiana. In 1994, the Bayer moved the Miles headquarters to New Jersey.[2] That year, Bayer announced plans to change the name of the company.[1] On April 1, 1995, Bayer retired the Miles brand name from all products and facilities after Bayer had acquired Sterling Winthrop the previous year.[2]

Miles Laboratories also operated sites in other parts of the United States, including West Haven, Connecticut, which are now part of Bayer AG. In 2007, the Miles Laboratories campus of Bayer AG in Connecticut was sold to Yale University and now comprises Yale West campus, including art and anthropological restoration and preservation, energy research, nanobiology, systems biology, and Yale Nursing School.[12]

Between 2011 and 2012, the former Miles campus, a 26-acre site located in Elkhart, was vacated and the remaining buildings were demolished.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Bauer, Caleb (2019-02-19). "Bayer announces plans to close last Michiana facility". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  2. ^ a b c King, Marshall V. "Loss of Miles/Bayer left a hole in Elkhart's heart many years ago". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  3. ^ Griffin, Jessica 2021-01-29 at the Wayback Machine "Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, Elkhart, Indiana"; Old Maine Artifacts; 30 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Dr. Miles Medical Co. v. John D. Park & Sons Co., 220 U.S. 373 (1911)". Justia Law. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  5. ^ Mullin, Sheppard (2007-07-05). "Supreme Court Overrules 96 Year-Old Rule in Dr. Miles and Holds Vertical Price Agreements Are Neither Per Se Illegal Nor Per Se Legal, But Subject to Case-By-Case Test". Antitrust Law Blog. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  6. ^ Bauer, Mark D. (2007-08-26). "Whither Dr. Miles?". Loyola Consumer Law Review. Rochester, NY. doi:10.2139/ssrn.1009972 – via papers.ssrn.com.
  7. ^ VanderVeen, Steve. "Steve VanderVeen: Con DePree and DePree Chemical Company". The Holland Sentinel. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  8. ^ "6 things you never knew about Flintstones Vitamins". MeTV. July 7, 2020. from the original on November 28, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  9. ^ Worthington Libraries 2018-06-26 at the Wayback Machine "Officers of Worthington Foods and Miles Laboratories"; WorthingtonMemory.org; Worthington, Ohio; 16 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Kellogg pivots to boost sales of Morningstar Farms". Fortune. December 17, 2016. from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  11. ^ Van Arsdall, Sherry (2016-04-29). "You Should Know: Arden Stickel". Goshen News. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  12. ^ "Deal of the century". yalealumnimagazine.com.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Miles Laboratories news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Miles Laboratories was founded as the Dr Miles Medical Company in Elkhart Indiana in 1884 by Dr Franklin L Miles a specialist in the treatment of eye and ear disorders with an interest in the connection of the nervous system to overall health The company is known for inventing products such as Alka Selzer and One A Day vitamins 1 Miles LaboratoriesIndustryHealth careFounded1884FounderDr Franklin L MilesDefunct1995FateRenamed under the North American division of Bayer AGSuccessorNorth American division of Bayer AGHeadquartersElkhart Indiana U S ProductsAlka Seltzer Flintstones Vitamins One A Day Vitamins and BactineParentBayer AG 1979 1995 Miles operated as an independent firm from 1884 until 1979 and as a wholly owned subsidiary of Bayer AG from 1979 until 1995 At the company s peak in the 1960s and 1970s it employed 3 300 people and produced more than two dozen products 2 In 1995 it was consolidated into the parent corporation History editBy 1890 the sales success of his patent medicine tonic Dr Miles Restorative Nervine in treating nervous ailments including nervousness or nervous exhaustion sleeplessness hysteria headache neuralgia backache pain epilepsy spasms fits and St Vitus dance led him to develop a mail order medicine business Miles also published Medical News from 1884 a thinly disguised marketing vehicle for Nervine now referenced as advertorials Nervine remained on the market as a calmative until the late 1960s Miles bromide sedative syrup is considered a precursor to modern tranquilizers 3 The company was at the heart of the 1911 antitrust Supreme Court case Dr Miles Medical Co v John D Park amp Sons Co 4 After John D Park amp Sons Co profited off of Dr Miles advertising while selling his products at rock bottom prices the Supreme Court ruled that resale price maintenance a form of vertical restraint is illegal per se 5 6 In 1932 the company became Dr Miles Laboratories then in 1935 the name was again changed to Miles Laboratories In 1947 Miles Laboratories purchased Chemical Specialties Inc 7 During World War II the company produced various goods for the US war effort including packaged coffee products for military rations The company already made One A Day Vitamins and later introduced Chocks the first chewable multivitamins for children Flintstones Vitamins came later 8 In 1970 to complement its existing vitamin manufacturing division Miles laboratories merged with Adventist owned Worthington Foods of Ohio opening a new Worthington Foods factory in 1972 to quadruple production capacity for a line of vegetarian foods based on the meat analogue developed over the previous two decades by Worthington to be marketed under the brand name Morning Star Farm Foods 9 Morning Star was sold with Worthington Foods to Kellogg s in 1999 10 In 1979 Bayer AG after its U S and Canadian aspirin business was seized as enemy property during World War I and subsequently sold as enemy assets purchased Miles Laboratories and its subsidiary Miles Canada to reestablish a presence in North America In the process Bayer also acquired products such as Alka Seltzer Flintstones Vitamins One a Day Bactine 11 S O S Soap Pads and Worthington Foods Bayer continued to operate Miles Laboratories and developed many drugs based upon biological extracts such as Kogenate Gamimune N and other immunoglobulins and Trasylol as well as diagnostic products such as blood glucose test strips and glucose meters Miles also owned Cutter Laboratories manufacturer of such diverse products as insect repellent and synthetic human Factor VIII clotting factor for hemophiliacs In 1992 Bayer AG moved the United States headquarters of Miles to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania from Elkhart Indiana In 1994 the Bayer moved the Miles headquarters to New Jersey 2 That year Bayer announced plans to change the name of the company 1 On April 1 1995 Bayer retired the Miles brand name from all products and facilities after Bayer had acquired Sterling Winthrop the previous year 2 Miles Laboratories also operated sites in other parts of the United States including West Haven Connecticut which are now part of Bayer AG In 2007 the Miles Laboratories campus of Bayer AG in Connecticut was sold to Yale University and now comprises Yale West campus including art and anthropological restoration and preservation energy research nanobiology systems biology and Yale Nursing School 12 Between 2011 and 2012 the former Miles campus a 26 acre site located in Elkhart was vacated and the remaining buildings were demolished 1 References edit a b c Bauer Caleb 2019 02 19 Bayer announces plans to close last Michiana facility South Bend Tribune Retrieved 2022 09 28 a b c King Marshall V Loss of Miles Bayer left a hole in Elkhart s heart many years ago South Bend Tribune Retrieved 2022 09 13 Griffin Jessica Archived 2021 01 29 at the Wayback Machine Dr Miles Restorative Nervine Elkhart Indiana Old Maine Artifacts 30 November 2013 Dr Miles Medical Co v John D Park amp Sons Co 220 U S 373 1911 Justia Law Retrieved 2022 10 04 Mullin Sheppard 2007 07 05 Supreme Court Overrules 96 Year Old Rule in Dr Miles and Holds Vertical Price Agreements Are Neither Per Se Illegal Nor Per Se Legal But Subject to Case By Case Test Antitrust Law Blog Retrieved 2022 10 04 Bauer Mark D 2007 08 26 Whither Dr Miles Loyola Consumer Law Review Rochester NY doi 10 2139 ssrn 1009972 via papers ssrn com VanderVeen Steve Steve VanderVeen Con DePree and DePree Chemical Company The Holland Sentinel Retrieved 2022 09 13 6 things you never knew about Flintstones Vitamins MeTV July 7 2020 Archived from the original on November 28 2020 Retrieved March 2 2021 Worthington Libraries Archived 2018 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Officers of Worthington Foods and Miles Laboratories WorthingtonMemory org Worthington Ohio 16 November 2017 Kellogg pivots to boost sales of Morningstar Farms Fortune December 17 2016 Archived from the original on April 13 2017 Retrieved April 13 2017 Van Arsdall Sherry 2016 04 29 You Should Know Arden Stickel Goshen News Retrieved 2022 10 06 Deal of the century yalealumnimagazine com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miles Laboratories amp oldid 1216638292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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