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  2. McKesson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    McKesson Corporation is an American company distributing pharmaceuticals and providing health information technology, medical supplies, and care management tools. The company delivers a third of all pharmaceuticals used in North America and employs over 51,000 employees. McKesson had revenues of $276 billion in its fiscal year ending March 31 ...

  3. Eye and Orbit Ultrasound: Purpose, Procedure, and Risks

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    An eye and orbit ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to measure and produce detailed images of your eye and eye orbit (the socket in your skull that holds your eye). This test provides a ...

  4. Orbital cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    Orbital cellulitis is inflammation of eye tissues behind the orbital septum. It is most commonly caused by an acute spread of infection into the eye socket from either the adjacent sinuses or through the blood. It may also occur after trauma. When it affects the rear of the eye, it is known as retro-orbital cellulitis .

  5. McKesson & Robbins scandal (1938) - Wikipedia

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    The McKesson & Robbins, Inc. scandal of 1938 was one of the major financial scandals of the 20th century. The company McKesson & Robbins, Inc. (now McKesson Corporation) had been taken over in 1925 by Phillip Musica, who had previously used Adelphia Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Company as a front for bootlegging operations.

  6. Kalispell Regional Healthcare Surgical Specialists - WebMD

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    Kalispell Regional Healthcare Surgical Specialists. 1333 Surgical Services Way Kalispell, MT 59901. (406) 752-5000. OVERVIEW.

  7. Orbit (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Orbit (anatomy) Diagram of eye with surrounding superior, oblique, medial and inferior rectus muscles; supraorbital foramen shown above the eye, and inferior orbital fissure inferolaterally. In anatomy, the orbit is the cavity or socket/hole of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated.

  8. Charles M. Olcott - Wikipedia

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    Charles M. Olcott. Died. 1853. Occupation. Apothecary. Known for. founding the McKesson Corporation. Charles M. Olcott (died 1853) was an American pharmacist. He is noted for co-founding the McKesson Corporation, the largest pharmaceutical distributor in North America today.

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