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= Arthur Eichengrün
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Arthur Eichengrün was a German chemist known for his work in the pharmaceutical field. He is most notably associated with the development of the drug Aspirin, which was originally invented by Felix Hoffmann at Bayer in 1897. Eichengrün has sometimes been mentioned in discussions about the history of aspirin, where some sources attribute a significant role to him in its development, particularly in refining the manufacturing process and in his advocacy for the drug.