Alexander Gettler was a prominent American chemist known for his groundbreaking work in forensic chemistry and toxicology. He was born on February 5, 1883, in Ukraine, and immigrated to the United States as a child. Gettler received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Columbia University in 1908 and went on to become the Chief Toxicologist for the New York City Police Department.
Gettler is best known for his collaboration with Dr. Charles Norris in pioneering the field of forensic toxicology. Together, they revolutionized the use of scientific methods in criminal investigations by analyzing tissue and bodily fluids to determine the presence of poisons and other toxins. Gettler's meticulous attention to detail and rigorous scientific methods helped to establish the credibility and reliability of forensic evidence in the courtroom.
Throughout his career, Gettler published numerous scientific papers and served as an expert witness in high-profile criminal cases. He also played a key role in the establishment of the first toxicology laboratory in the United States.
Gettler's contributions to forensic chemistry and toxicology have had a lasting impact on the field, and he is considered a pioneer in the application of scientific methods to criminal investigations. He passed away on February 13, 1968, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and excellence in forensic science.
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