Lukas Felix Müller

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Lukas Felix Müller (born October 16, 1918 in Klotzsche ; † May 16, 2006 ) was a German veterinarian .

Life

Lukas Felix Müller, born in Klotzsche in 1918 as the eldest son of the painter Conrad Felixmüller , began studying veterinary medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin after graduating from high school , which he obtained in 1943 with the academic degree of Dr. med. vet. completed. After Müller had completed his habilitation in veterinary medicine at the University of Leipzig in 1950 , he was given a teaching position for internal medicine of animals at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine there in the same year , until he was given the professorship with teaching assignment in 1951 and finally the professorship with full teaching assignment in 1953.

In 1956, Lukas Felix Müller followed a call to the chair for internal veterinary medicine at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Small Pets at the Free University of Berlin , which he held until his retirement in 1984. Lukas Felix Müller, who was elected chairman of the Berlin Veterinary Society in 1970, died on May 16, 2006 at the age of 87.

Lukas Felix Müller, he gave many lectures and contributed numerous publications , made special contributions to his field of small animal diseases.

Fonts

  • Experiments on the detection of foreign bodies in the hooded stomach of cattle with the help of the Siemens metal detector, dissertation , Berlin 1943
  • The movement phenomena in the horse's intestine after x-ray examinations of the pony, habilitation thesis , Leipzig 1950
  • The digestive diseases of domestic animals (cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, goats): symptoms, causes, treatment, prevention, Deutscher Bauernverlag, Berlin 1953

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Individual evidence

  1. Angelika Enderlein: The Berlin art trade in the Weimar Republic and in the Nazi state: On the fate of the Graetz collection . Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-05-004255-8 , pp. 199 footnote 295 .