Heinrich Kaiser (veterinarian)

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Christoph Heinrich Kaiser (born September 13, 1838 in Ziegenhain , Kurhessen , † October 1, 1913 in Hanover ) was a German veterinarian and university professor .

Life

family

Henry Kaiser was the son of a farmer and " of Dittfurthschen fruit knife " George Kaiser (* 1797 in Allendorf ) and his wife, Gertrude , born Schmincke (* 1814 in Vorwerk born Entenfang in Ziegenhain). He was married to Maria nee Coester (* 1836 in Treysa ); they had a son Carl (* 1871 in Ebsdorf ).

Professional background

After attending the city school in Ziegenhain until 1851, he prepared himself for the exam for admission to the " Veterinary School " in private lessons . From 1852 to 1855 - following the Kurhessian regulations - he was apprenticed to the district veterinarian Hartung in Homberg (Efze) . He received his veterinary license in Berlin in 1857 . He then practiced as a veterinarian in Neustadt in the state of Hesse and in Ebsdorf near Marburg . In 1864 he played a leading role in founding the Association of Kurhessischer Tierärzte . After the incorporation of Kurhessen as part of the province of Hesse-Nassau into the Prussian state , he became "Royal Prussian District Veterinarian" in Marburg in 1871. Here he prepared his doctorate for Dr. phil. at the University of Göttingen , which took place on December 18, 1876.

In 1983 he followed a call as professor for animal breeding, obstetrics and outpatient clinic at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover as the successor to Carsten Harms . He worked there for 29 years until 1912, a year and a half before his death. "He was a master of the clinic, had a wealth of zootechnical experience from 26 years of practical experience and knew how to teach skillfully."

Kaiser ended his career as a full professor and privy councilor .

Fonts (selection)

  • On the constancy of race and individual power in the heredity of animals. Diss. Phil. Göttingen, printed by CL Pfeil, Marburg 1877.
  • Common guide to the anatomy and physiology of domestic mammals. For use in agricultural schools. Wiegandt. Hempel & Parey, Berlin 1890 (2nd edition 1886, 3rd edition 1896) and other editions also by other editors.
  • About scabies in domestic mammals, especially sheep. Jena 1882 (lectures for veterinarians).
  • The cure procedure in the sheep building , 2nd edition, Marburg 1883.

Others

On October 8, 1874, Heinrich Kaiser was accepted into the Marburg Freemason Lodge Marc Aurel to the flaming star ; later he became her honorary member. In Hanover he was a member of the Wilhelm Lodge for German Loyalty and at times its master of the chair . He was a knight of the Prussian Royal Crown Order 3rd class.

swell

  • Veterinary medicine and animal husbandry. An encyclopedia of practical animal science, Volume 5. Ed. Valentin Stang, David Wirth. Urban and Schwarzenberg, Munich 1928, p. 696 f.
  • The University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover, 1778–1953. Schaper, Hannover, 1953, p. 257.
  • Biogram Heinrich Kaiser ( Veterinary Medical Library FU Berlin ); Retrieved April 12, 2017.

Individual evidence

  1. Illustration of Heinrich Kaisers among his colleagues, summer semester 1899, in: Here it goes. Streets, squares, paths and gates of the TiHo Hannover. Campus at Bischofsholer Damm. Edited by Johann Schäffer, Hannover 2007, p. 44. ( PDF file) ; Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  2. Entenfang, Schwalm-Eder district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  3. Data at genealogie.net , accessed on April 12, 2017.
  4. Electoral Hessian Court and State Handbook 1860, p. 237.
  5. Electoral Hessian Court and State Handbook 1862, p. 231.
  6. News from the Royal Society of Sciences and the Georg August University in Göttingen . Dieterichsche Buchhandlung, Göttingen 1877, p. 817 .
  7. W. Rieck in Tierheilkunde und Tierzucht (see sources), p. 697.
  8. Keiler, Helmut: Freemason Documentation Marburg. Giessen 1980 (Marburg University Library).
  9. Tierärztliche Rundschau 13 (1907), p. 156.