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1927 - Mr. Zimmer, with fellow salesman J.J. Ettinger, decide to
quit their jobs and form the Zimmer Manufacturing Company. They rent
a building in Warsaw, Indiana.
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1927 - With design refinements by Dr. C.F. Lytle and aluminum
welding innovations by Raymond Zimmer, a cousin, the Zimmer line of
50 aluminum splints debuts at the American Medical Association
meeting in May in Washington, D.C. The Zimmer splint becomes an
immediate leader in its field.
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1928 - Sir Thomas Fleming introduces the powerful antibiotic,
penicillin.
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1928 - Zimmer introduces the fracture bed, which uses an ingenious
system of canvas straps to support the patient while the mattress is
lowered to change sheets or bedpans.
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1928 - Zimmer achieves sales of $160,000 in its first year.
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1929 - Zimmer enters the international market when a Scottish
surgeon orders $1,200 worth of splints.
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