Albert Sunodt

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Albert Robert Gottlieb Sunodt (born September 9, 1878 in Hannover-Linden ; † July 21, 1966 in Goslar ) was a German veterinarian and country stable master .

Life

Albert Sonnenschodt was born as the son of the Hofrat-Hofstaatssekretär Carl Sonnenodt. In the summer semester of 1900 he began studying at the Berlin Veterinary University and became a member of the Corps Franconia Berlin. In January 1904 he received his veterinary license in Berlin . In 1905 he became an assistant and prosector at the Anatomical Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine in Berlin. In the summer semester 1908 he was at the University of Giessen with summa cum laude for Dr. med. vet. PhD.

In the course of 1908, Sonnenschodt became director of the Harzburg court stud. During the First World War he initially took part as a captain in the Kaiser Franz Garde Grenadier Regiment No. 2 . In 1916 he became a veterinary officer in the Kurland military administration of the Upper East . In 1923 he was appointed state stable master and in 1932 state veterinarian for Braunschweig and consultant in the state ministry. In 1945 the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover , where he taught animal breeding from October 1945 to May 1947 , appointed him professor. At the turn of the year 1955/56 he stepped as a country stable master a. D. retired and last lived in Goslar.

As a result of Sunodt's demand for greater involvement of veterinarians in animal breeding, a long-standing dispute between veterinarians and academic farmers arose in 1919, which was only resolved by the uniform licensing law of 1936. The responsible official veterinarian was now to be included as an expert with voting rights in assessing the constitution, hereditary defects and general health. In the unified amendment of the animal breeding inspectorate examination regulations of 1937, however, veterinarians were barred from access to the animal inspector's career, since, like the Prussian regulation of 1923, they now legally required a degree in agriculture.

Sonnenschodt was co-author of the textbook Textbook of Diseases of the Sheep, which was published in five editions .

The visual artist and painter Helene Sonnenschodt (1877–1970) was his sister.

Awards

Fonts

  • The growing season of the chicken oocyte , 1908
  • Courland horse breeding 1917-1918 . In: Yearbook for scientific and practical animal breeding including breeding biology , 1919, pp. 64-107
  • Veterinarians and animal breeding . In: Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift , Heft 36, 1919, pp. 375–376
  • How should veterinary activities in animal breeding be initiated? In: Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift , No. 41, 1919, pp. 461–464
  • German Society for Breeding Science . In: Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift , Issue 45, 1919, pp. 514-515
  • Thoroughbred stallion Calveley . In: Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift , issue 45, 1919, p. 515
  • A breed of three-legged piglets . In: Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift , Hefz 1, 1939, pp. 7–9
  • Textbook of the diseases of the sheep , 4th edition 1946, 5th edition 1950 (together with Theodor Oppermann as main author and Fritz Schmid)

literature

  • Fritz Riggert, Otto Gervesmann: History of the Corps Normannia Hannover, 1859, March 15, 1959, 1959, p. 194.

Web links

  • Biograms, Sonnenschodt , Albert at www.vetmed.fu-berlin.de (website of the Free University of Berlin, Department of Veterinary Medicine)

Remarks

  1. In the winter semester 1937/38 he was awarded the ribbon of the Corps Normannia Hanover .
  2. Ingmar Vogelsang: Animal breeding in the time of the Weimar Republic and National Socialism , 2006, Chapter 5: Conflict with farmers , pp. 155–157 ( digitized version )