Theodor Mollison
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Theodor Mollison (31 January 1874 – 1 March 1952) was a German physician and anthropologist. He became a professor of anthropology at LMU Munich. He combined medical knowledge with anthropology and was especially interested in physical anthropology and established methods and developed instruments for anatomical measurements and wrote several works on comparative anthropology and primatology. Notably, he was involved in providing scientific support for Nazi racial ideas.