Richard Reinhardt (veterinarian)

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Karl Ludwig Richard Reinhardt (born April 1, 1874 in Stuttgart , † December 23, 1967 in Freudenstadt ) was a German veterinarian .

Life

After graduating from high school, Richard Reinhardt studied veterinary medicine in Stuttgart until 1896, which he graduated with a license to practice as a veterinarian. This was followed by 1896–1898 as assistant to the district and slaughterhouse veterinarian in Pforzheim, 1899–1901 as a scientific assistant at the Medical College in Stuttgart and 1901–1908 as a senior official and practical veterinarian in Freudenstadt (Black Forest). From here he submitted a dissertation to the University of Giessen and acquired the academic degree of Dr. med. vet.

In 1908 his academic career began with the appointment of full professor for epidemic studies, veterinary police, meat inspection and obstetrics and as head of the outpatient clinic at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Stuttgart. After its closure he was given a full honorary professorship for animal pathology in 1913, and from 1920 a full professorship for animal bacteriology and animal hygiene at the medical faculty at the University of Rostock . At the same time he was director of the State Animal Disease Institute for Mecklenburg in Rostock. In 1923 he followed a call to the chair for veterinary pharmacology, toxicology and ophthalmology at the veterinary medicine faculty of the University of Leipzig . In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .

Richard Reinhardt, dean of the veterinary medicine faculty from 1930 to 1931 and additionally entrusted with the management of the University Animal Polyclinic from 1923 to 1944, continued to teach after his retirement in 1939 as a substitute for his appointed professorial catalogs.

As the author of numerous publications , he also made a name for himself in the field of small animal medicine. In 1892 he became a member of the Munich fraternity Alemannia . In 1939 Reinhardt was elected a member of the Leopoldina .

He died at the age of 93 after finally retiring from professional life in 1944.

Fonts

  • About pleiodactyly in horses. Dissertation Med. Koll., Ref. Martin, 1907
  • Blackboards for obstetric lessons with cattle. Schaper, 1913
  • With Josef Gustav Vaeth: The Cat Book. Breeds, breeding, keeping and diseases of the cat. Hanover 1931
  • With Eugen Fröhner : Textbook of drug prescription theory for veterinarians. Issue 6. Enke, 1940
  • Textbook of pharmacology for veterinarians, edition 16, Enke, 1943
  • Text-book of poultry diseases. Hanover 1946
  • With Friedrich Schwangart, Rudolf Wetzel : The diseases of the cat: with explanations about descent, breeds, breeding, keeping and judging. Edition 2. M. & H. Schaper, 1952
  • The history of the former University of Veterinary Medicine in Stuttgart. Stuttgart 1953
  • With Georg Müller: the healthy and the sick dog. Berlin-Hamburg 1960

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Academy of Natural Scientists: Leopoldina, German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina, 1966
  2. ^ Ernst Elsheimer (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1927/28. Frankfurt am Main 1928, p. 410.
  3. ^ Member entry by Richard Reinhardt at the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina , accessed on February 23, 2016.