Friedrich Jacob Merck (18 February 1621—1678) was a German pharmacist and a member of the Merck family. He was the founder of the world's oldest pharmaceutical company, now known as the Merck Group, which was established in 1668.[1][2]
Friedrich Jacob Merck | |
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Born | |
Died | 1678 |
Occupation | pharmacist |
Known for | founding Merck |
Friedrich Jacob Merck was the son of Johann Merck (1573–1642), an innkeeper from Schweinfurt who ran the Zum Schwarzen Bären inn and who was a member of the city council. He did an apprenticeship in the Ratsapotheke in his hometown. He first owned a pharmacy in Wesselburen, before moving to Darmstadt. In 1668 he acquired the second city pharmacy there, the Engel-Apotheke, which became the start of the Merck company.
Friedrich Jacob Merck had an older brother, Georg Merck (1611–1683), who later became a pharmacist.
Friedrich Jacob Merck died in 1678 without any descendants. He had chosen his nephew Georg Friedrich Merck (1647–1715) as his successor.[3]
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edit- ^ Merck KGaA (Editor): „Was der Mensch thun kann...“ – Ein Streifzug durch die Geschichte des pharmazeutisch-chemischen Unternehmens Merck. September 2003
- ^ Friedrich Jacob Merck biografie Who's Who. Retrieved on December 17, 2017. (in German).
- ^ F. Ebner and L. Lerch: Von der Merckschen Engel-Apotheke zum pharmazeutisch-chemischen Großbetrieb. E. Merck AG, 1968