Richard Felix Marchand Explained

Richard Felix Marchand (August 25, 1813, Berlin – August 2, 1850, Halle an der Saale) was a German chemist. His son was the physician Felix Jacob Marchand (1846–1928).

In 1840, Marchand was appointed professor at the University of Berlin. In 1843, he accepted an appointment as associate professor of chemistry at the University of Halle. In 1846, he became full professor there. Together with Otto Linné Erdmann, he was editor of the Journal für praktischen Chemie ("Journal of Practical Chemistry") from 1839. A large number of experimental scientific investigations are given by him in Annalen der Physik.[1]

He died in 1850 from cholera.

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Notes and References

  1. http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Marchand,_Richard_Felix Marchand, Richard, Felix
  2. http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?search-author-txt=%22Marchand%2C+Richard+Felix%2C+1813-1850%22 OCLC Classify