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Description Nachruf auf Carl Liebermann (* 23. Februar 1842 in Berlin; † 28. Dezember 1914 in Berlin)
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Source Ber. dt. Chem. Ges. 51, 1135–1204 (1918) [1]
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Paul Jacobson (* 5. Oktober 1859 in Königsberg; † 25. Januar 1923 in Berlin)
Otto Wallach (* 27. März 1847 in Königsberg; † 26. Februar 1931 in Göttingen)
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