Otto Regenbogen (veterinarian)

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Otto Regenbogen (born March 23, 1855 in Bad Wildungen , † May 31, 1925 in Berlin ) was a German veterinarian and university professor.

Life

Otto Regenbogen studied at the Hessian Ludwig University and from the summer semester 1876 at the Veterinary School in Hanover . In May 1876 he became a member of the Corps Normannia Hanover . He received his veterinary license in July 1878 and settled as a practical veterinarian in Waldkappel , Eschwege district. He did his military service in 1880 as a one-year voluntary Unterrossarzt in the Hessian Field Artillery Regiment No. 11.

At the end of 1880 he returned to the Hanover Veterinary School as an assistant. In 1889 he became a district veterinarian in Neumarkt in Silesia and in 1893 in Gleiwitz . In 1895 he was appointed department and district veterinarian in Gumbinnen . In 1898 he was appointed lecturer at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Berlin . From 1899 to 1923 he was full professor of pharmacology and toxicology there. On October 16, 1914, he signed the declaration of the university professors of the German Reich .

His son was the classical philologist Otto Regenbogen the Younger . In 1895 he became a member of the Gumbinner Masonic Lodge at the Golden Leyer .

Otto Regenbogen died in Berlin in 1925 at the age of 70. He was buried in Cemetery III of the Jerusalem and New Church in Berlin-Kreuzberg . The grave has not been preserved.

Awards

Fonts

  • Compendium of pharmacology for veterinarians . 1906.
  • Studies on pyramidon in veterinary medicine . 1907 (together with Joseph Falkenbach)
  • Phenyform. A new antiseptic and its usefulness in veterinary medicine . 1908 (together with Carl Gustav Deckert)
  • Outline of the drug prescription theory and recipe collection. For veterinarians and students . 1918.
  • Drug prescription theory and recipe collection for veterinarians . 1924.

literature

  • Hinz: Otto Regenbogen . In: Tierärztliche Rundschau , vol. 31 (1925), No. 26, p. 452, ISSN  0371-7534
  • Otto rainbow . In: History of the Corps Normannia Hannover 1859–15 . CNH, Lippstadt 1959, p. 105.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende : Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 245.