Emil Wohlwill
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Wolf Emil Wohlwill (24 November 1835 in Seesen – 2 February 1912 in Hamburg) was a German-Jewish engineer of electrochemistry. He invented the Wohlwill process in 1874.
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- Galilei und sein Kampf für die copernikanische Lehre, the 1st volume, 1909
- the 2nd volume, 1926
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