Nestor Léon Marchand Explained

Nestor Léon Marchand (15 April 1833  - 16 April 1911) was a French medical doctor, pharmacist, and botanist. He is known for his studies of the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae.

He studied in Tours and Paris, subsequently earning a bachelor of science degree (1860), a doctorate in medicine (1861), a first-class license in pharmacy (1864) and a doctorate in natural sciences (1867).[1] He later became a professor of botanical cryptogamy at the École supérieure de pharmacie in Paris.[2] He was mayor of Thiais, France from 1881 to 1887.[1]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.shp-asso.org/index.php?PAGE=marchand Société d'Histoire de la Pharmacie
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=rdoZAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA133 Google Books
  3. http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?search-author-txt=%22Marchand%2C+Nestor+L%C3%A9on%2C+1833-1911.+%22 OCLC Classify