Josef Tereg

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Josef Tereg (born May 21, 1850 in Glatz ; † January 19, 1915 in Hanover ) was a German veterinarian, especially for horses, university lecturer , secret government councilor , researcher and non-fiction author .

Life

Josef Tereg completed his veterinary exam in 1874 at the military medical school in Berlin before he passed his examination as a district veterinarian in 1876. He then worked as a horse doctor in the Baden Army in the 1st Leibdragonerregiment in Karlsruhe until 1881, before he was appointed to the then veterinary school in Hanover in 1881, where he taught anatomy , physiology and pharmacology from 1882 to 1915 . From 1886 he also headed the newly founded Physiological Institute.

In the meantime, the veterinary school was elevated to a university in 1887 , and Joseph Tereg was appointed professor in 1890 .

In 1900 Tereg received the Order of the Red Eagle, 4th class.

In 1904 Tereg was given an honorary doctorate from the University of Bern .

In 1909 Josef Tereg received the "character as a secret government councilor " and in 1914 was awarded the 3rd class Royal Crown Order.

Josef Tereg died on the way to a lecture of the consequences of a stroke in an apartment on Falkenstrasse in Linden . He was in the presence of representatives of the Linden city administration and the professors and student corporations of the University of Veterinary Medicine on January 22, 1915 at the "New Cemetery Linden-Ricklingen" , where the pastor Wilhelm Maxen held the funeral speech.

Fonts (selection)

  • Collection of service regulations for horse doctors including the applicable general provisions. Following Karl v. Helldorf's "Service Regulations of the Royal Prussian Army" , Berlin: Bath, 1882.
  • Microscope and general microscopic technology , Berlin, 1884.
  • The uropoietic apparatus , Berlin, 1884.
  • The newer antipyretics. In: Animal medicine lectures. 1.1 / 12 (1890)
  • The doctrine of animal warmth. On the basis of mechanical heat theory, taking into account pathological conditions , Berlin: Parey, 1890.
  • Josef Tereg, Carl Arnold : Veterinary pharmacopoeia for students and practical veterinarians. 3 volumes, published by Th. Ch. Fr. Enslin (Richard Schoetz), Berlin 1890–1892:
    • Pharmacy and drug prescription theory
    • Pharmacy
    • toxicology
  • Floor plan of the electrotherapy for veterinarians , Berlin: Paul Parey, 1902.
  • Expert opinion on the Jewish ritual slaughter process ( slaughtering ) on the basis of experimental investigations given by [Josef] Tereg. Ed .: Free Association for the Interests of Orthodox Judaism, Berlin: Braunbeck-Gutenberg, 1912;
  • The Royal Veterinary University , with two historical photographs in Otto Hugo (Red): New Hanover. Festschrift of the Hannoversche Couriers for the consecration of the town hall in 1913 , Hannover: Gebrüder Jänecke, 1913, p. 52f.

Illustrations

  • The photographer Hermann Mießner summarized the staff of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover including Josef Tereg in the magazine Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift in one picture.
  • The last photograph of the teaching staff (probably a photomontage) in front of the old veterinary school at Clevertor was made in the summer semester of 1899 and is shown in The old veterinary college (picture folder, around 1900, subject of the history of the TiHo, call number 1374)

Archival material

literature

  • Archive for Scientific and Practical Veterinary Medicine.
    • Booklet 8, 1882, p. 372.
    • Issue 16, 1890, p. 479.
    • Issue 19, 1893, p. 149.
    • Issue 26, 1900, p. 90.
    • Issue 33, 1907, p. 506.
    • Issue 35, 1909, p. 527.
  • Bernd Vollmerhaus, Heide Roos, Sven Reese, Clemens Knospe (employees): Tereg, Jos. Franz. In: Small chronicle of veterinary anatomy in the German-speaking area. With a collection of short biographies, cataloged by educational institution. 2nd, corrected and supplemented edition. Shaker, Aachen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8322-8133-5 , pp. 81, 111, 112, 423, 425.
  • Wolfgang von Engelhardt , Gerhard Breves (collaborator), Johann Schäffer (editor): Josef Tereg (1882–1915) and the construction of the first institute in 1899. In: Physiology at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Hanover since it was founded in 1778. DVG service , Hannover / Gießen 2011, ISBN 978-3-86345-047-2 , pp. 17-23.

Remarks

  1. ↑ Notwithstanding this, the Veterinary Medicine Department of the Veterinary Medical Library of the Free University of Berlin (sd) names 1907 as the date on which the honorary doctorate was awarded

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Tereg, Josef in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) in the version of April 24, 2014.
  2. a b c Peter-André Alt (Responsible): Biogramme / Tereg, Josef ( Memento of the original from January 18, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the page bib.vetmed.fu-berlin.de , Department of Veterinary Medicine of the Veterinary Medical Library of the Free University of Berlin , in the version dated January 18, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / bib.vetmed.fu-berlin.de
  3. Tierärztliche Rundschau , Vol. 21 (1915), p. 50; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. Compare the images, information in Johann Schäffer (Ed.): So gehts lang ... Streets, paths and squares of the TiHo Hanover. Campus at Bischofsholer Damm. Hanover: University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Department of History, Museum and Archive, summer semester 2006, downloadable (PDF) at vetis.de.