Friedrich Unterberger

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Heinrich Friedrich Simon Unterberger , ( Russian Фри́дрих Семёнович У́нтербе́ргер , born December 17, 1810 in Riga ; † May 27, 1884 in Dorpat ) was a veterinarian , real councilor and holder of the Order of St. Anne .

Life

Unterberger studied veterinary medicine in Vienna, Berlin, Munich and Stuttgart. In 1835 he passed his state examination as a first-class veterinarian at the Medico-Chirgischen Academie in St. Petersburg. From 1836 he worked as a veterinarian in the Apanage department of the Simbirsk governorate . Since 1858 he was director of the veterinary school (since 1873 Inst.) In Dorpat. In 1864 he was entered in the nobility register of the Simbirsk governorate. Friedrich Unterberger began traveling as early as his student days and later toured Russia and other countries, including Prussia, Austria and Hungary, where he visited stud farms in Mezöhegyes, Lipizza , Trakehnen , Bábolna , Kisbér and Maisons-Alfort near Paris.

His specialty was next to the Hippologie the rinderpest and other dangerous animal diseases

family

Family coat of arms

His father was the wagon builder, blacksmith and gunsmith Simon Thomas Unterberger († February 20, 1841 in Riga). He came from Stallupönen in East Prussia. The mother was Wilhelmine Catharina, geb. Rachow (Racho, Rachau). Unterberger married Marie Rudolph in Simbirsk in 1837. His brother Alexander Unterberger (1827-1875) was also a veterinarian and professor in Dorpat.

Awards

Publications

Unterberger wrote next to a treatise "About the soul life of animals" (1856) a number of specialist books and essays on hippology and veterinary medicine in German and Russian.

literature

  • GW Schrader: Biographical-literary lexicon of veterinarians of all times and countries . Completes u. ed. by Eduard Hering. Stuttgart: Ebner & Seubert 1863. pp. 436–437.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Freie Universität Berlin, Biographical Database  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / bib.vetmed.fu-berlin.de  
  2. Friedrich Georg von Bunge, Das Inland. A weekly journal for Liv, Esthian and Curland history, geography, statistics and literature, Volume 6, Verlag Kluge, 1841, original from the Austrian National Library , digitized February 4, 2014 [1] , column 312, accessed on August 15, 2018
  3. ^ Schrader GW: Friedrich Unterberger: Biographical-literary lexicon of veterinarians of all times and countries. Stuttgart 1863. p. 436.