Ferdinand Habacher

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Ferdinand Habacher (born April 18, 1881 in Vienna , † August 1, 1971 in Sankt Gallen , Styria ) was an Austrian veterinarian and university professor .

Life

Born in Vienna, Ferdinand Habacher turned to studying veterinary medicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna after graduating from high school , and in 1908 he obtained his diploma . After working as an assistant at the medical clinic there for one year, he received his doctorate as Dr. med. vet. , the following year he passed his physics exam. He entered the military in 1902 and was later appointed chief veterinarian for cavalry and artillery . In 1913 he was assigned to the university, in 1915 he was entrusted with the teaching of hoofing , in 1919 he received the Venia Legendi for hoof and claw studies.

After retiring from military service, Habacher was appointed associate professor and head of the chair for hoof and hoof studies and the horse polyclinic in 1920 ; in 1927 he was promoted to full professor and in 1937 to full professor. In addition, he was the rector's office from 1946 to 1948 , and in 1951 he retired . Habacher, honorary member of the Austrian Society of Veterinarians , stood out in particular through publications in the fields of shoeing, hoof diseases, surgery and animal welfare .

Fonts

  • Acanthosis nigricans (Janovsky) in dogs: keratosis nigricans (Kaposi) Distrophie papilaire et pigmentaire (Darier), dissertation , Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, 1909
  • About the behavior of the horn beam (Hahnenkamm) and the corner struts in healthy and diseased hooves, their physiological significance and their influence on the shoeing, Vienna [etc.], 1917
  • Limb diseases in horses and cattle, in: Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift, No. 10, Ferdinand Berger & Sons Society, Horn, 1938
  • With Joseph Grossbauer: The hoof and claw fitting, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Vienna, 1948

literature

  • Robert Teichl (editor): Austrians of the present. Lexicon of creative and creative contemporaries . Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1951, p. 94.
  • Werner Schuder (Hrsg.): Kürschner's German learned calendar . Volume 1, 10th edition, Berlin 1966, p. 767.
  • Ferdinand Habacher †, in: Österreichische Hochschulzeitung, vol. 23, no. 15, p. 6.

Web links

  • Ferdinand Habacher , biogram of the veterinary medicine library of the Free University of Berlin