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Paul LangerhansPaul Langerhans (1847 - 1888) was a famous German pathologist and biologist.
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LifeLangerhans travelled to the Middle East, and served as a physician during the Franco-Prussian War. In 1871 he was made Prosector in Pathology in Freiburg, he was later made a full professor. He published a number of papers in Virchow's archives before moving to Madeira because he was suffering from Tuberculosis. While in Madeira he became interested in the marine fauna there and made a number of important observations on the classification of invertebrates. He gave a lecture on these topics to the Royal Academy in Berlin in 1887. DeathLangerhans died following an infection and renal disease. He was buried in Madeira in the cemetary of the English church. Referances
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