Erich Silbersiepe

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Erich Silbersiepe (born December 18, 1880 in Ergste , † June 10, 1961 in Berlin ) was a German veterinarian.

Life

Erich Silbersiepe, son of a farmer, attended elementary school in Ergste, the rectorate school in Schwerte and the secondary school in Hagen , where he graduated from high school. From 1897 to 1901 he studied veterinary medicine at the veterinary universities in Berlin and Munich . In 1901 he received his license to practice as a veterinarian in Berlin and was subsequently an assistant at the polyclinic for large pets at the Berlin University of Veterinary Medicine. He was the 1903 Corp loop of the Corps Salingia Berlin awarded. In 1904 he became senior assistant at the surgical clinic headed by Richard Eberlein . After having passed the veterinary council examination in the meantime and graduated from Leipzig University as a Dr. phil. had received his doctorate and was awarded the title of Dr. med. vet. was awarded, he took a position as a district veterinarian in Monschau in 1911 . During the First World War he served as senior and staff veterinarian in Belgium in a surgical department of a horse hospital. In 1922 he followed a call to the University of Veterinary Medicine in Berlin as professor of veterinary surgery and director of the surgical clinic. Belonging to Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität since 1934 , in 1945 he became acting institute director and head of the surgical clinic. In 1947 he received the chair for veterinary surgery. In 1951 he moved from the university in the eastern part of Berlin, which has since been renamed the Humboldt University, to the Free University of Berlin , where he taught veterinary surgery until his retirement in 1954. Silbersiepe wrote numerous articles in specialist journals on veterinary surgery.

Awards

Fonts

  • Textbook of special surgery for veterinarians and students , 8th revised edition of Fröhner's compendium of special surgery for veterinarians , 1939 (with Ewald Berge ) to 13th improved edition 1958

literature

  • Silbersiepe, Erich , in: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar . 1961, p. 1953

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Friedrich Gerseck and Dr. Otto Thiede: Chronicle of the Corps Salingia at Friedrich Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin 1900-1925 , Berlin 1925, p. 18
  2. Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 4641