Friedrich Mauch

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Friedrich Theodor Mauch , nickname Friedrich Mauch , (born June 11, 1837 in Owen-Teck , † July 22, 1905 in Göppingen ) was a German pharmacist .

Life

Friedrich Mauch began his training as an assistant in 1852 at the pharmacy of his uncle Carl August Mauch in Göppingen. He was also a student at the private pharmaceutical institute Walz in Heidelberg for a year and an assistant in Bern for a year . He studied pharmacy at the polytechnic school in Stuttgart and in Tübingen , where he passed the pharmacist examination in 1861. A year later he took over his uncle's pharmacy in Göppingen.

In 1861 Friedrich Mauch built a villa for himself on Hohenstaufenstrasse in Göppingen. The pharmacist had twenty laboratory houses in the garden of the villa where he grew his plants. From 1865 Mauch began producing homeopathic medicines , whereupon he further expanded homeopathy in the following years . In 1868 he received his doctorate from the University of Tübingen .

In 1878 the Homeopathic Central Pharmacy moved into its own premises and became the largest homeopathic pharmacy in Württemberg . He published a printed homeopathic price list and sent homeopathic medicines in Germany and abroad.

In 1886 he founded the company for homeopathic medicine "Chemisch Pharmazeutische Fabrik Müller" with the entrepreneur Carl Müller on Bahnhofsstrasse in Göppingen. In 1898 Friedrich Mauch sold the pharmacies to his son Richard, who however soon sold them again and the company “Dr. Richard Mauch & Co. ”in Cologne .

Furthermore, Mauch founded and operated a chemical-analytical test laboratory in Göppingen. He also taught chemistry and physics at the Göppingen advanced training school, where he received the title of professor in 1881.

Publications

  • Chemical examination of the copalche bark and the bark of Drimys chilensis. Dissertation . Tuebingen 1868.

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