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Riesener, Jean-Henri (sh) and P-chloromercuribenzoate (medicine)


Riesener, Jean-Henri (sh)




born July 4, 1734, Gladbeck, Munster
died Jan. 6, 1806, Paris, Fr.

French cabinetmaker.

Son of an usher in the law courts of the elector of Cologne, he joined a workshop in Paris and became its head when his master died. In 1774 he was made royal cabinetmaker and from then on was the regular supplier of furniture to Marie-Antoinette. His preferred wood was mahogany; occasionally he used lacquer and mother-of-pearl to enrich his surfaces. His furniture exemplified the Louis XVI style.


Jewel casket on a stand, veneered with mahogany, sycamore, and purplewood, by Riesener, c. ...

By courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London


P-chloromercuribenzoate (medicine)


p-chloromercuribenzoate
Organic mercury compound (ClHgC6H4COO-, ClHgBzO-) that reacts with -SH groups of proteins; an inhibitor of action of those proteins (enzymes) that depend on -SH reactivity.

See: p-mercuribenzoate.

Acronym: PCMB