Burroughs Wellcome & Co v Thompson & Capper: various items

Date:
1902-1903
Reference:
WF/L/06/061
Part of:
Wellcome Foundation Ltd
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

The file comprises:
typed extract from The National Druggist (November 1902), beginning p. 334 - "Report of Committee on Trade-Marks";
"The Tabloid Case," a cutting from The Liverpool Daily Post (25 November, 1903), adhered to folding card, inside of which are three pencil sketches of Counsel (A J Walter, Ralph Neville, and E L Levett);
proof slip, "The 'Tabloid' Case" - printed brief extract from Proceedings;
small printed circular slip defining "Substitution" - "You can help to kill the practice...";
two blue slips printing the texts of an "Injunction" (BW&Co v Taylor and Another, 1902) and "Perpetual Injunction" (BW&Co v Dixon, 1902);
"Substitution Rampant," a cutting from The Lancet (17 October, 1903), together with a letter marked "Letter below sent to all home travellers" - suggesting that "travellers"[salesmen] should gently encourage receptive doctors to write to The Lancet endorsing the article.

Publication/Creation

1902-1903

Physical description

1 file

Copyright note

Copyright assigned to the Wellcome Trust

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