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Paul Julius Menzel (27 April 1864 in Dresden – 2 April 1927) was a German physician and paleobotanist. In 1889 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Greifswald, afterwards working as a physician in Hainitz Grosspostwitz (from 1889 to 1898). From 1898 onward, he lived and worked in Dresden. Known for his close association with the Senckenberg museum; after his death, the museum bought a large part of his fossil plant collection — approximately 11,000 items from the Tertiary formation of northern Bohemia.

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  • Paul Julius Menzel (* 27. April 1864 in Dresden; † 2. April 1927 ebenda) war ein deutscher Sanitätsrat und Paläobotaniker. Er publizierte unter dem Kürzel „PJ Menzel“, sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Menzel“. (de)
  • Paul Julius Menzel (27 April 1864 in Dresden – 2 April 1927) was a German physician and paleobotanist. In 1889 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Greifswald, afterwards working as a physician in Hainitz Grosspostwitz (from 1889 to 1898). From 1898 onward, he lived and worked in Dresden. Known for his close association with the Senckenberg museum; after his death, the museum bought a large part of his fossil plant collection — approximately 11,000 items from the Tertiary formation of northern Bohemia. (en)
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  • Paul Julius Menzel (* 27. April 1864 in Dresden; † 2. April 1927 ebenda) war ein deutscher Sanitätsrat und Paläobotaniker. Er publizierte unter dem Kürzel „PJ Menzel“, sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Menzel“. (de)
  • Paul Julius Menzel (27 April 1864 in Dresden – 2 April 1927) was a German physician and paleobotanist. In 1889 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Greifswald, afterwards working as a physician in Hainitz Grosspostwitz (from 1889 to 1898). From 1898 onward, he lived and worked in Dresden. Known for his close association with the Senckenberg museum; after his death, the museum bought a large part of his fossil plant collection — approximately 11,000 items from the Tertiary formation of northern Bohemia. (en)
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