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August 31, 1821 Potsdam, Germany September 8, 1894 Berlin, Germany Hermann von Helmholtz, original name Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Helmholtz (born August 31, 1821, Potsdam, Prussia [Germany] died September 8 , 1894 Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany) German scientist and philosopher who made fundamental contributions to physiology, optics, electrodynamics, mathematics, and meteorology.
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