Friedrich Philipp Dulk | |
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Born | |
Died | December 14, 1851
Königsberg, Kingdom of Prussia | (aged 63)
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Königsberg |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | University of Königsberg |
Friedrich Philipp Dulk (22 November 1788 in Stallupönen – 14 December 1851 in Königsberg) was a German pharmacist and chemist. He was the father of writer Albert Dulk (1819–1884) and father-in-law to mathematician Otto Hesse.
He studied law at the University of Königsberg, and in the meantime received training in pharmacy from his brother. In 1812 he qualified as a pharmacist in Berlin, and three years later, took charge of his brother's pharmacy. In 1825 he obtained his habilitation and in 1833 became a full professor of chemistry at the University of Königsberg. [1] In 1847 he was elected a delegate to the Prussian Landtag. [2]
In 1829–30 he published a two-volume Prussian pharmacopeia titled "Pharmacopoea Borussica : die Preussiche Pharmacopoe" ( volume 1; volume 2). His other written works include: