So i found a couple things on the subject. The only place that I've found this company is with a 1970 federal registry:
"NDA 8-258 Biohepulin Injection. International Hormones Inc. 87 Bethpage Rd, Hicksville, Ny". The address currently is up for lease or sale. Listed as 6,100 square feet of medical space.
That being said, the company just under the registry was listed as "NDA 7-687 Adrenosal Injection. International Latex Corp Dover, Deleware.
I don't know if the two are connected but it just seems odd.
What i found was that the International Hormones Inc when you look up the trademark comes up as a "Adreno-Sal International Hormones" which its services and goods are listed as "PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION HAVING HEMOSTATIC PROPERTIES". File date 11/3/1949, registered 4/8/1952. Expired in 1/11/1993. (seems oddly similar to the Adrenosal injection of the ILC) Its class (018) is listed as manufacturing Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery. That i found mildly funny.
International Latex Corp from what I'm reading was established in 1932. Its main dealings were with the moon landing specifically the design of the space suits. As time went on, the company sectioned off into 4 parts. Most of which have been military applications for gas masks, air balloons, landing equipment for space missions (and space suits), but interestingly enough in the 1990's it began work in the pharmaceutical industry with "the design and production of flexible containment systems, used to improve operator safety and ensure product purity during the manufacturing processing of potent pharmaceutical agents."
Did ILC pick up International Hormones?
Also when you try to look up Biohepulin, or Biohepulin Injection. there is 0 search results. That is where i came to an end with following the companies.
However Desider Fleischhacker was born in 1886 and died in 1962. Born in Bratislava, Slovakia. Which was a part of the Axis powers. Paperclip? Who knows.
Norman Barsel was born in 1904 in Safed, what was then Palestine. Moved to the US in 1908 when he was 4 when the unrest of ww1 started to occur.
These are the two men who founded International Hormones.
I will keep looking into this, a very interesting find!>>4902
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