Johannes Schmidt (veterinarian)

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Johannes Schmidt (born June 16, 1870 in Loschwitz , † February 23, 1953 in Leipzig ) was a German veterinarian and university professor .

Life

The native Loschwitzer Johannes Schmidt occupied by the School 1888-1891 the study of Veterinary Medicine at the Veterinary School Dresden . In 1889 he was one of the founders of the Corps Albingia Dresden . In 1910 he also received the ribbon of the Corps Teutonia Berlin . In 1901 at the University of Leipzig his promotion to Dr. phil.

Johannes Schmidt began his professional career in 1891 as an employee of the Dresden slaughterhouse , the pathological institute of the Dresden-Friedrichstadt city hospital and as a practical veterinarian. In 1894 he moved to the Pathological Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine in Dresden as an assistant, in 1896 Johannes Schmidt was appointed official veterinarian in Dresden , and in 1897 he was appointed district veterinarian for Dresden-Stadt.

Schmidt completed his habilitation in 1899 as a private lecturer in veterinary medicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Dresden, where he was promoted to full professor in 1904 . Schmidt, who took part in World War I , accepted a full professorship for special pathology, pet therapy and forensic veterinary medicine at the University of Leipzig's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, which he held until 1935. In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . Schmidt, who in the following years was the deputy head of the medical veterinary clinic and the acting head of the veterinary-pathological institute, took over the professorship in 1946. After the Polish veterinarian Joseph Parnas described Schmidt to the Soviet headquarters as an opponent of the National Socialists in 1945, he was appointed dean. In 1951 he retired . Schmidt died two years later at the age of 82 in Leipzig.

Fonts

  • Comparative anatomical studies on the auricle of different mammals, dissertation , 1902
  • With: Johannes Max Hugo Richter , Richard Reinhardt : Harms' textbook on veterinary obstetrics , 4th edition, Schoetz, Berlin 1912
  • With Otto Siedamgrotzky, Victor Hofmeister, Arthur Scheunert : Instructions for the microscopic and chemical diagnosis of diseases in domestic animals, 3rd edition, M. & H. Schaper, 1918

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Individual evidence

  1. 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
  2. Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 4265
  3. ^ Joseph Parnas: Memoirs of a founding member of the Maria Curie Sklodovska University in Lublin (Poland). In: Würzburger medical historical reports 7, 1989, pp. 343–346; here's. 345