Otto Schumm

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Otto Schumm (born August 3, 1874 in Stade , † December 27, 1958 in Hamburg ) was a German chemist and pathologist .

After studying in Marburg and Hanover, Schumm worked from 1898 in Hamburg-Eppendorf at the Medical Chemistry Laboratory. Schumm did his doctorate in 1920 on the content of sugar and its determination in human blood in Hamburg under Paul Rabe . He became an adjunct professor for Physiological Chemistry in Hamburg in 1931. In November 1933 he signed the professors' declaration of Adolf Hitler at German universities and colleges .

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  • Clinical Spectroscopy , 1909