Edwin Lehnert

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Edwin Berthold Lehnert (born February 18, 1884 in Mehlauken , † 1968 ) was a German-Swedish veterinarian and bacteriologist.

Life

Edwin Lehnert studied veterinary medicine at the veterinary universities in Berlin and Munich . He became a member of the Corps Teutonia Berlin and the Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich . In 1908 he passed the veterinary state examination at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover . He then worked as a practical veterinarian in East Prussia . In 1912 he went to the bacteriological institute in Halle as an assistant. He participated in the First World War as a soldier. In 1920 he took a position at the State Veterinary and Bacteriological Institute in Stockholm, of which he became director. In 1949 he was appointed professor. In 1959 he was visiting professor at the Free University of Berlin.

Among other things, Lehnert worked on the horse's blood groups. He was married to Greta Dorch (1899-1993). The Swedish nuclear and plasma physicist Bo Lehnert is her son.

Fonts

  • The value of the agglutination test and complement fixation method in paratyphoid abortion in the horse , 1921
  • Några case of pseudotuberculosis nybildningar i musculature and underhuden hos necessary creature , 1924
  • Serodiagnostiska undersökningar vid infectious anemia häs häst , 1924
  • Praktiska försök för utrönande av den infectious anemia spridningssätt , 1925
  • A contribution to the knowledge of the horse's blood types with the help of species-specific, high-quality, group-specific isoimmune sera , 1939
  • The horse's blood types , 1950

literature

  • Paul Harnesk (editor): Vem är Vem Stor-Stockholm (Who is Who Greater Stockholm), 1962, p. 763 ( digitized version ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich, directory of members (as of October 1, 1937)
  2. Documentation bulletin från Statens musikbibliotek nr 32 p. 36