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Amsler biography |
 | | In 1848 Amsler was awarded his doctorate from the University of Königsberg and he then returned to Switzerland to continue his education. |
 | | Amsler seems to have been pleased to be connected with this family for he indicated that he wished to be known as Amsler-Laffon from this time on. |
 | | Amsler did not rest his fame on this single inspired idea but continued to invent new precision instruments. |
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