Carl Schultz (veterinarian)

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Eduard Paul Carl Schultz (born December 6, 1898 in Kiel , † after 1967 ) was a German veterinarian , ministerial official and university professor .

Life

Carl Schultz was born as the son of the naval chief staff engineer of the same name. At the First World War he took part last as Midshipman. In January 1919 he began studying at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover and became a member of the Corps Normannia Hanover . In February 1922 he received his veterinary license . In July of the same year he was promoted to Dr. med. vet. PhD. Afterwards, after a short internship at the Hygiene Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover, he became an assistant at the Chamber of Agriculture in Stettin - Züllchow , where he was promoted to senior veterinarian in 1928. In the same year he also passed the district veterinary exam. In 1936 he became head of department in the health department of the Szczecin Chamber of Agriculture. After he had been adjutant to the corps veterinarian and leader of a butchery company as a staff veterinarian in the reserve during the first years of the war , he was placed in the UK and headed the Animal Health Office in Gdansk from 1941 to 1945 . After brief captivity, he became director of the Veterinary Investigation Office in Frankfurt am Main in 1945 . In October 1949 he moved to the Hessian Ministry of the Interior in Wiesbaden as senior government and veterinary councilor , where he was made head of the Hessian veterinary administration. In August 1950 he was promoted to government director and in July 1954 to Ministerialrat.

In 1954 Schultz was appointed honorary professor of the veterinary medicine faculty of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Giessen, and from 1957 of the Justus Liebig University of Giessen , where he read state veterinary science .

Awards

Fonts

  • Differentiating Diplo- and Streptococci , 1922

literature

  • Fritz Riggert, Otto Gervesmann: History of the Corps Normannia Hannover, 1859, March 15, 1959, 1959, p. 153.

Web links

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