The medical age : a semi-monthly journal of medicine and surgery . rrrrrin. NEW YORK BRANCH. 90-94 Maiden Lave. And what is the secret of thissignal success? The visitor to thebusy laboratories is apt to ask him-self this question. It is not that thefirm has a monopoly—competitionexists in nearly every large city inthe world. It did not come by luckor chance—such successes do notmerely happen. The reasons areprobably not one, but , enterprise, intelligence welldirected, sound business principles,high ideals of commercial integrity,the ambition to manufacture andmarket products repre


The medical age : a semi-monthly journal of medicine and surgery . rrrrrin. NEW YORK BRANCH. 90-94 Maiden Lave. And what is the secret of thissignal success? The visitor to thebusy laboratories is apt to ask him-self this question. It is not that thefirm has a monopoly—competitionexists in nearly every large city inthe world. It did not come by luckor chance—such successes do notmerely happen. The reasons areprobably not one, but , enterprise, intelligence welldirected, sound business principles,high ideals of commercial integrity,the ambition to manufacture andmarket products representing thehighest standard of excellence—doubtless all these have contributedto the general appears, too, to have been excellencies of interior managementnot attained by many houses of equal magnitude. The judicious selectionof departmental chiefs and the delegation to them of full authority intheir several divisions of laboratory supervision, the policy of non-inter-ference in matters of mere detail by those vested with higher authority,and the conse


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