Alexander Tschirch (17 October 1856 – 2 December 1939) was a German-Swiss pharmacist born in Guben. He received pharmacy training in Dresden and at the...
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tissue, and vascular tissue. The term "sclereid" was introduced by Alexander Tschirch in 1885. Sclereids are created through belated sclerosis of parenchyma...
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recorded son of Carl Adolf Tschirch (1815–1875), an evangelical minister in Guben. His elder brother, Alexander Tschirch (1856-1939), later gained distinction...
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(1844–1936), Colonel General, 1917–1918 Governor General in Belgium Alexander Tschirch (1856–1939), a pharmacologist in Bern, Switzerland Ludwig von Reuter...
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University of Bern in Switzerland to do his doctorate studies with Alexander Tschirch. In July 1927, Friedländer completed his doctorate studies summa cum...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive – Alexander Tschirch". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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of Bern and worked on a doctorate under the supervision of Prof. Alexander Tschirch. She received her doctorate on 28 February 1907 in return for a "contribution...
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pharmacist in Schöneck, Vogtland. From 1905 he was an assistant to Alexander Tschirch at Bern, where he conducted studies in the fields of phytomicrochemistry...
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des Pflanzenreiches, 1883 Grundlagen der Pharmakognosie, 1884, with Alexander Tschirch (1856-1939). The Chinona Barks : Pharmacognostically Considered. With...
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Switzerland, to specialize in pharmacognostics under the tutelage of Alexander Tschirch. Mazurkiewicz obtained his doctorate in 1909 and subsequently completed...
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