Christian Bohr in his study at the Physiological Institute, Copenhagen.
Remarks
Christian Bohr (1855 – 1911) was a Danish physiologist. He became professor of physiology at Copenhagen University in 1890.
Bohr demonstrated that the carbon dioxide in the blood, inhibits haemoglobin from binding oxygen in 1903, this is commonly known as the Bohr effect.
He was married to Ellen Adler and father of Niels, Harald and Jenny Bohr.
Year
1911
Photographer
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