Leonhard Vogel

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Leonhard Vogel (born November 12, 1863 in Rothenburg ob der Tauber , † December 2, 1942 ) was a German veterinarian .

After studying in Munich and Weihenstephan and receiving his doctorate in 1885 at the University of Erlangen, Leonhard Vogel was awarded a Dr. phil. until 1894 worked as a general practitioner and district veterinarian. Until 1903 he was a state animal breeding inspector and then a state veterinarian in the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior. As such, he was responsible for the Bavarian veterinary system until 1913 and was the predecessor of Karl Gasteiger . In 1910 he was appointed Ministerialrat as the first veterinarian . In the Ministry of the Interior, he enforced the right to award doctorates at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Munich. He played a decisive role in the establishment of the veterinary police station in Oberschleißheim and the Bavarian licensing law .

After leaving the ministry in 1913, he became a full professor of animal breeding at the agricultural department of the Technical University of Munich in Weihenstephan, where he had been an honorary professor of animal breeding since 1903. He then moved to the veterinary faculty of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , where he was a full professor for animal breeding and police veterinary medicine from 1919 to 1936.

He was the father of Hermann Vogel and the grandfather of the politicians Hans-Jochen and Bernhard Vogel .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Entry in the veterinary library of the Free University of Berlin ( Memento from January 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Michael Gerhard Schultze: The leading veterinary officers of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior and their work during the Third Reich , Veterinary Faculty of the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, dissertation, 2013, p. 6 ( online as pdf )
  3. Michael Gerhard Schultze, p. 126.