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PAUL SCHÜTZENBERGER was born at Strassburg, and died at Paris on June 28, 1897, at the age of sixty-seven. He first studied medicine at the University of Strassburg, graduating in 1855 with a thesis entitled “Du Système Osseux.” Subsequently, however, he devoted himself to chemistry, occupying successively the posts of Préparateur in the chemical laboratory of the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers at Strassburg, Professor at the Mülhausen High School, Assistant-Director of the chemical laboratory of the Sorbonne, and Head of the chemical department of the Collège de France, where, since 1876, he has occupied the chair of Chemistry. In 1884 he was elected a member of the Academy of Medicine, and in 1888 he was elected to fill the place rendered vacant by the death of Debray in the Paris Academy of Sciences.
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E., T. Paul Schützenberger. Nature 56, 274 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056274a0
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