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  1. 16 de ene. de 2018 · Samuel Evans Massengill, the head of S.E. Massengill Company, set out to solve this problem. He challenged his head chemist, Harold Watkins, to make a sweet, liquid form of sulfanilamide.

  2. www.fda.gov › about-fda › histories-product-regulationSulfanilamide Disaster | FDA

    The company's chief chemist and pharmacist, Harold Cole Watkins, experimented and found that sulfanilamide would dissolve in diethylene glycol. The company control lab tested the mixture for...

  3. A coroner’s verdict was reserved today in the death of Harold Cole Watkins, chemist who prepared the formula for elixir of sulfanilamide which was blamed for the deaths of 67 persons in 1937. Watkins, 58, was found dead of a bullet wound through the heart at his home. .

  4. 20 de abr. de 2010 · Company chemist Harold Watkins dissolved the drug in a 10% solution of diethylene glycol mixed with raspberry flavoring and sweetened with saccharin. Over the next two months 105 people died from liver and kidney damage caused by the solvent.

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  6. Harold Cole Watkins, fue un químico y farmacéutico responsable por la creación del elixir de sulfanilamida que mató a más de cien personas durante septiembre y octubre de 1937 en Estados Unidos.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2022 · His chief chemist did not agree. Horrified at the deaths his recipe had caused, on Jan. 17, 1939, Harold Watkins died by suicide, using a gun to shoot himself in the heart.