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Julius Eugen Schlossberger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Julius Eugen Schlossberger
Julius Eugen Schlossberger (born 31 May 1819 in Stuttgart, died 9 July 1860 in Tübingen), also spelled Julius Eugen Schloßberger, was a German physician and biochemist. He was a student of Justus von Liebig and was one of the leading physiological chemists in his lifetime. ==Biography==
He obtained his doctorate in medicine and surgery (''Dr. med. et chir.'') at the age of 21, and worked at St. Catherine's Hospital in Stuttgart and as the private physician of a count, before he continued his studies in Vienna, Paris and Giessen. In Giessen, he came under the influence and patronage of Liebig, who introduced him to the field of physiological chemistry. From 1845, he worked at the chemical laboratory of William Gregory (himself a student of Liebig) at the University of Edinburgh, before he became Professor at the University of Tübingen. He published several works analysing and summarising different physiological subfields, and on the chemical composition of body tissues such as muscles (creatine), brain tissue, breast milk, respiration, food chemistry, pathobiochemical investigations, and also purely chemical analyses. He also published a textbook on organic chemistry in 1850, titled ''Lehrbuch der organischen Chemie''. He was the grandfather of the immunologist Hans Schlossberger.
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