Paul Grützner

Paul Grützner (April 30, 1847 – July 29, 1919) was a German physiologist born in Festenberg, Silesia (present-day Twardogóra, Lower Silesian Voivodeship).

In the 1870s, with Wilhelm Ebstein (1836–1912), he performed important research involving the physiochemical behavior of pepsin in the digestive tract.

Findings from their research were published in an 1874 treatise called Ueber Pepsinbildung im Magen, and was included in Pflügers Archiv.

[1] Grützner is credited with introducing a colorimetric method for determining the quantity of pepsin in a solution.

Among his numerous written articles was an 1879 physiological study on voice and speech titled Physiologie der Stimme und Sprache.

Paul Grützner (ca. 1885)