Franz Müller (doctor)

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Franz Muller

Franz Robert Müller (born December 31, 1871 in Berlin , † October 1, 1945 in Fayence (Var) ) was a German pharmacologist.

He studied chemistry and medicine in Berlin and Heidelberg . After receiving his doctorate in 1898, he became Rudolf Gottlieb's assistant at the Heidelberg Institute for Pharmacology.

From 1900 to 1914 he worked for Nathan Zuntz in Berlin . In addition, he began in 1902 as a private lecturer at the Friedrich Wilhelms University , where he became an associate professor of pharmacology in 1912 . In 1933 his license to teach was revoked.

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  1. District Office Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf: Stolperstein Kastanienallee 39
  2. ^ Hermann von Helmholtz Center for Cultural Technology: Biography of Franz Müller , accessed on June 9, 2013