Adolf Wolff (veterinarian)

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Adolf Wolff (born September 11, 1910 in Rülzheim ; † October 24, 1998 in Munich ) was a German veterinarian.

Life

Wolff was born in Rülzheim in 1909 as the son of Franz VI. Wolff born. He studied veterinary medicine at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , where he was in 1947 with the work of research on the pathological anatomy, histopathology and pathogenesis of infectious bronchopneumonia of the horse to Dr. med. vet. PhD. He then worked as a ministerial director at the Bavarian Ministry of Agriculture . The LMU later appointed him honorary professor . He was editor of the veterinary laws of the Free State of Bavaria and the federal government. Wolff died in Munich in 1998.

Wolff is the father of the literary scholar Reinhold Wolff .

Publications / Editorships

  • Investigations into the pathological anatomy, histopathology and pathogenesis of infectious bronchopneumonia in the horse (1947).
  • Bovine tuberculosis and its control in Bavaria (1950).
  • Veterinary regulations in Bavaria (loose-leaf collection).
  • Veterinary regulations of the federal government (loose-leaf collection).

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Werner Schuder (Ed.): Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Volume 3, 18th edition, Saur, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-598-23603-4 , p. 3728