Henry Wellcome

The man behind Wellcome Collection
Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853-1936)
Pharmacist, entrepreneur, philanthropist and collector
Henry Wellcome had an early interest in medicine and marketing. The first product he advertised was 'invisible ink' (just lemon juice in fact). In 1880, he joined his college friend Silas Burroughs in setting up a pharmaceutical company, Burroughs Wellcome & Co. They were one of the first to introduce medicine in tablet form under the 1884 trademark 'Tabloid'; previously medicines had been sold as powders or liquids.
When Burroughs died in 1895, the company flourished under Sir Henry's leadership. He went on to establish world-class medical research laboratories and amassed the world's most impressive collections relating to medicine and health through the ages.
Wellcome Collection is now housed in the original Wellcome Building, built to Sir Henry's specifications in 1932. His vision was to create a space to house his collections, where professionals could come to learn more about the development of medicine and medical science.
You can view over 500 strange and beautiful artefacts from Sir Henry's original collection in the 'Medicine Man' gallery.
Learn more about the life of our extraordinary founder in ‘Wellcome’s World’


