Pregl was born in
Ljubljana within
Austria-Hungary to a Slovene-speaking father and German-speaking mother. He was baptized
Friedrich Michael Raimund Pregl. He died in
Graz, Austria in 1930. Pregl started his career as
chemist after he studied medicine at the
University of Graz. With his focus on
physiology and especially chemical physiology, he suffered from the limitations of
quantitative organic microanalysis. The small quantities of substances he obtained during the research of
bile acid made it necessary to improve the process of
elemental analysis by reducing the necessary components. At the end of his research, he had lowered the minimal amount of substance necessary for the analysis process by a factor of 50. He invited chemists to learn his method of elemental analysis, so that the method was soon widely accepted. ==Commemoration==