Talk:Karl Friedrich Mohr

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"Serious pecuniary losses led him at the age of fifty-seven to become a privatdozent in Bonn, where in 1867 he was appointed, by the direct influence of the emperor, extraordinary professor of pharmacy."

Emperor? There was no German Kaiser until 1871. There had been no Holy Roman Emperor since 1806. This would have to be Franz Joseph I of Austria. Does that make sense to influence an appointmnent in Bonn? Cutler 12:03, August 16, 2005 (UTC)