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Aus meinem Leben

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The memoir recounts the author's life from childhood in a provincial town through family surroundings, schooling, and youthful pastimes, to the formation of his scientific interests and research career. It blends domestic and local scenes with accounts of education, early laboratory experiences, collaborations, travels, and the daily routines of investigation. Interwoven reflections consider methods, the pleasures and difficulties of scientific work, relations with colleagues and pupils, and personal memories that illuminate the character and motivations behind a long professional life.

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Emil Fischer

Emil Fischer was a prominent German chemist known for his significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1902 for his work on sugars and purines, which laid the groundwork for future research in biochemistry. Fischer's autobiographical work, "Aus meinem Leben," provides insights into his life and the scientific environment of his time. His legacy continues to influence modern chemistry, particularly in the study of carbohydrates and nucleic acids.

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