Ewald Weber

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Ewald Weber (born July 9, 1876 in Naundorf near Grimma ; † February 27, 1944 in Leipzig ) was a German veterinarian .

Life

Ewald Weber studied veterinary medicine from 1895 to 1899 at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Dresden . In 1895 he became a member of the Corps Albingia Dresden . In 1899 he moved to the University of Leipzig , where he was awarded a Dr. phil. received his doctorate. In 1903 he became a practical veterinarian, first in Leipzig and later in Markneukirchen . In 1907 he became an assistant at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Dresden, where he completed his habilitation in 1910. He then became a private lecturer and in 1914 associate professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Dresden.

In addition to his scientific work, Weber worked as an official veterinarian. In 1912 he became a district veterinarian in Marienberg and in 1914 a government veterinarian for the Dresden-Land district . After his doctorate as Dr. med. vet. At the University of Leipzig in 1923 he was appointed full professor of cattle medicine and director of the outpatient veterinary clinic at the University of Leipzig. In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . He died in a bomb attack in the Leipzig veterinary clinic.

Weber researched and taught about cattle and its diseases.

Fonts

  • The examination methods used to distinguish between raw and boiled milk and their usability in the service of the veterinary and medical police. 1902.
  • Investigations into the heat of the cattle. 1911.
  • with Gustav Pusch: Kinship breeding, treated on the basis of breeding experiments. 1913.
  • The clinical examination of the cattle. 1928.
  • Le malattie dei bovini. 1929.
  • The diseases of the cattle. 1937.
  • The teachers of veterinary medicine at the University of Wittenberg. 1944.
  • The veterinary teachers at the universities of Freiburg, Tübingen, Halle and Königsberg. 1944.

literature

  • Theophil Gerber: Weber, Ewald. In: Personalities from agriculture, forestry, horticulture and veterinary medicine - biographical lexicon. Volume 2, 2008, p. 849.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. K. Rosenbach, H. Ortwig , C. Vogel: History of the Corps Marko-Guestphalia at RWTH Aachen University 1871 to 2001 , Aachen 2003, ISBN 3-00-011065-8 , p. 300.