Otto von Bollinger

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Otto von Bollinger

Otto Ritter von Bollinger (born April 2, 1843 in Altenkirchen , Pfalz (Bavaria) , † August 13, 1909 in Munich ) was a German pathologist.

Life

Bollinger's father and grandfather were pastors in the Palatinate. He studied natural sciences and medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University . In 1863 he was reciprocated in the Corps Suevia Munich . In 1865, while still a student, he became an assistant to the pathologist Ludwig von Buhl . He received a state scholarship to study further with Rudolf Virchow at the Charité and with Carl von Rokitansky in Vienna in 1868/69 . In 1869 he was at the University of Leipzig to Dr. med. PhD. The following year he completed his habilitation in Munich. During the Franco-Prussian War he was a battalion doctor in a main field hospital. In 1871 he followed the call to the Veterinary School in Zurich. At the same time he was a private lecturer in comparative pathology at the Zurich University and read about the zoology of animals important to agriculture and forestry at the Polytechnic.

In 1874, at the age of 31, he moved to the chair for pathology at the Munich School of Veterinary Medicine and at the same time to an associate professor for comparative pathology at the University of Munich. As the successor of his teacher v. Buhl, he came to the LMU chair for pathology in 1880. Amongst others he was the thesis of Erich von Redwitz , which was awarded as a prize work of the Medical Faculty. He was the editor of the Münchener Medicinische Abhandlungen , published in nine series, a total of 77 issues, published by Julius Friedrich Lehmann Verlag , Munich. With Ludwig Franck (1824-1884), the director of the Munich Veterinary School, he founded and edited the German magazine for veterinary medicine and comparative pathology . In the last year of his life he was rector of the LMU. In his rector's speech for the academic year 1908/09, he dealt with the change in medicine and the medical profession.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 114/712.
  2. Dissertation: On the pathological anatomy of acute liver atrophy and phosphorus poisoning .
  3. Habilitation thesis: The colic of horses and the worm aneurysm of the intestinal arteries
  4. a b Laetitia Boehm , Johannes Spörl : The Ludwig Maximillians University in its faculties (1972)
  5. Rector's speeches (HKM)