Merck

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Merck refers primarily to the German Merck family and three companies founded by the family, including:

  • the Merck Group, a German chemical, pharmaceutical and life sciences company founded in 1668
    • Merck Serono (known as EMD Serono in the United States and Canada), a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Darmstadt, Germany, and a brand and division of Merck focused on biopharmaceuticals
  • Merck & Co., Inc. (known as MSD (Merck Sharp & Dohme) outside North America), an American pharmaceutical company and a former subsidiary of the German Merck company, as founded in 1891/1917
  • H. J. Merck & Co., a German bank founded in 1799

Merck may also refer to:

People

  • Carl Merck (1809–1880), Syndicus (foreign affairs head) of the Free City of Hamburg
  • Ernst Merck (1811–1863), German businessman and politician
  • George W. Merck (1894–1957), American president of Merck & Co.
  • Heinrich Emanuel Merck (1794–1855), German apothecary whose descendants were the founders of Merck chemical companies
  • Johann Heinrich Merck (1741–1791), German author and critic
  • William Merck (1852–1925), British commissioner in India

Publications

  • Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, a 1899 medical textbook published by Merck & Co.
  • Merck Index, a 1968 encyclopedia of chemistry, formerly published by Merck & Co. and now by the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Merck Veterinary Manual, a reference manual of animal health care published by Merck & Co. and Merial Limited

Other

  • Merck Finck & Co., a German private bank
  • Johann-Heinrich-Merck-Preis, a literary prize of Hesse, Germany
  • Merck Records, an IDM and experimental hip hop record label based in Miami, Florida, USA
  • Merck-Saint-Liévin, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department, France

See also

  • mIRC
  • Merc (disambiguation)
  • Merk (disambiguation)
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