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- Mitscherlich is a Germanic surname which may refer to: Alexander Mitscherlich (chemist) (1836–1918), a German chemist Alexander Mitscherlich (psychologist)...
- Eilhard Mitscherlich (German pronunciation: [ˈaɪlhaʁt ˈmɪtʃɐlɪç]; 7 January 1794 – 28 August 1863) was a German chemist, who is perhaps best remembered...
- Alexander Harbord Mitscherlich (20 September 1908 – 26 June 1982) was a German psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Alexander Mitscherlich grew up in Munich...
- Alexander Mitscherlich may refer to: Alexander Mitscherlich (chemist) (1836–1918), German chemist Alexander Mitscherlich (psychologist) (1908–1982), German...
- Alexander Mitscherlich (28 May 1836 in Berlin – 31 May 1918 in Oberstdorf) was a German chemist and son of Eilhard Mitscherlich. He studied at University...
- Andrea Ehrig (née Mitscherlich, also known as Schöne, born 1 December 1960) is a retired East German speed skater. She was one of the world's best long-distance...
- elements tend to demonstrate isomorphism. Mitscherlich's law is named for German chemist Eilhard Mitscherlich, who formulated the law and published it...
- Thomas Mitscherlich (11 December 1942 – 18 March 1998) was a German film director and screenwriter. He directed ten films between 1972 and 1996. His 1993...
- Mitscherlich's law can refer to: Mitscherlich's law of isomorphism, which predicts which chemical compounds have the same crystal structures Mitscherlich's...
- Immeke Mitscherlich née Emma Catarina Caroline Schwollmann (1899–1985) was a German textile artist. After completing studies in weaving in the late-1920s...