Paul Pulewka

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Paul Pulewka (11 February 1896 – 22 October 1989) was a German

pharmacologist from Elbing (Elbląg)
.

Pulewka graduated from the

Jewish
.

Pulewka resigned, or was released, from his professorship of pharmacy at the University of Tübingen, and with help of an anti-Nazi official in the German foreign ministry, the Pulewkas found their way to

University of Ankara, where he became a leader in establishing pharmacological controls. He worked there until 1954, at which time he returned to Germany. He died in Tübingen
.