In 1888, physician and drug store proprietor Dr. Wallace C. Abbott began producing accurate, scientifically formulated medications with the goal of providing more effective therapies to patients and the physicians providing their care.
Under the pioneering leadership of Dr. Abbott, our company was among the founders of the scientific practice of pharmacy, expanding its business to meet rising global health needs by championing new areas of medical research. By continually entering new areas—both scientific and geographic—we've established a now long-standing tradition of helping people live healthier lives around the world.
Dr. Abbott’s spirit of entrepreneurship, innovation and caring lives on in our culture, our business and our contributions to medical science. Read below for historical moments that highlight our pursuit of the extraordinary throughout the years.
You can learn more about our rich history in “A Promise for Life: The Story of Abbott,” published in 2013, and the newest supplemental volume covering 2010 through 2020. These comprehensive histories draw on materials from our extensive archives, vintage interviews with key Abbott people, and information in the public record to create a detailed portrait of our remarkable company and its accomplishments through the years.
The books are available to view electronically in ten different languages.
For more than 130 years, we’ve adapted to an increasingly complex healthcare environment by keeping our focus where it belongs – on helping people achieve their best possible health, in all stages of life, around the world. And that’s a goal we’ll continue to pursue far into the future.
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