Martin Schieblich

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Hermann Martin Schieblich (born September 16, 1893 in Dresden , † August 10, 1973 in Leipzig ) was a German veterinarian and professor at the University of Leipzig .

Life

After graduating from high school in Dresden, Schieblich studied veterinary medicine at the Dresden University of Veterinary Medicine (TiHo Dresden) from 1913 to 1919 . During his studies he became a member of the Verein Deutscher Studenten Dresden and the Verein Deutscher Studenten Leipzig . He was drafted in the First World War. In 1920 he was licensed as a veterinarian. As an assistant at the Medical Clinic of the TiHo Dresden, he received his doctorate as Dr. med. vet. In 1920 he became a scientific assistant at the Animal Physiological Institute at the Agricultural University in Berlin (with Arthur Scheunert ). In 1923 he moved with this to the Veterinary Physiological Institute of the newly founded Veterinary Faculty of the University of Leipzig. In 1929 he completed his habilitation in the field of veterinary physiology . From 1929 to 1936 he taught as a private lecturer in veterinary physiology. In 1936 he became a senior scientific assistant, soon afterwards a non-scheduled adjunct professor for veterinary physiology. He turned down an offer at Ankara University and went to Grimma (Saxony) as a district veterinarian from 1937 to 1946 . From 1947 to 1951 he headed the bacteriological department in the Oelzschau branch of the Saxon Serum Factory in Dresden . In 1952 he was again professor and director of the Veterinary Physiological Institute in Leipzig.

Schublich worked on active ingredients in animal nutrition: the nutritive mechanisms of action of antibiotics , the influence of ascorbic acid on the conditional reflex activity in guinea pigs, the working hypertrophy of the skeletal muscle, studies on the gastrointestinal flora in rats.

He was a member of the NSDAP since 1933 and block warden in the NSDAP 1933–1937. In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . He was also a member of the Nazi teachers' association from 1934 to 1937, of the Nazi People's Welfare Association from 1934 to 1945, and of the Reich Air Protection Association from 1943 to 1945. In the SBZ he was a member of the LDPD since 1945 and a member of the FDGB since 1947 .

Fonts

  • The Metschnikoffsche theory and the influence of diet on intestinal flora, growth, reproduction, behavior and blood of the white rat , (= Habil.) Jena 1929
  • (with Arthur Scheunert): About the absorption of vitamin B in the small intestine (= reports of the mathematical-physical class of the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig, vol. 87.3), Leipzig 1935

literature

  • Theophiel Gerber: Personalities from agriculture, forestry, horticulture and veterinary medicine: biographical lexicon . Berlin: NORA Verl., 2008. (Vol. 2, p. 681)

Individual evidence

  1. Louis Lange (Ed.): Kyffhäuser Association of German Student Associations. Address book 1931. Berlin 1931, p. 196.

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