File:NTM 16723 nyegaard & co globoid machine oslo 1938 IMG 0914.JPG

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English: "Globoid" machine from 1938, exibit number 16723 at the Norwegian Technical Museum, Oslo. This machine was produced in Germany in 1937, and could manufacture 1,000 pieces per hour. The "Globoid" was a painkiller medicine patented in Norway by Nyegaard & Co, later to become the global pharmaceutical company "Nycomed". The "Globoid" is probably the most successful medicine produced in Norway, in wide use during more than 50 years.
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