Richard Pribram (21 April 1847 – 7 January 1928) was an Austrian chemist.
He later taught classes at the University of Czernowitz, becoming a full professor of general and analytical chemistry in 1879.
[1][2] As a chemist he conducted analyses of mineral springs in Bucovina, and with Alois Handl (1837–1915), he researched the viscosity of various organic compounds.
[3] With Neumann Wender he was co-author of Anleitung zur Prüfung und Gehaltsbestimmung der Arzneistoffe für Apotheker, Chemiker, Aerzte und Sanitätsbeamte ("Guidance on testing and assay of drugs for pharmacists, chemists, doctors and medical officers") (1893).
[4] Pribram died on 7 January 1928 in Berlin, at the age of 80.