University of Veterinary Medicine

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As Veterinary Medical School , and School of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Medicine , one is veterinary education and research facility called. The course is a prerequisite for the license to practice medicine as a veterinarian .

history

Former Veterinary School Berlin

The devastating losses caused by the rinderpest and the need for expert care for the horses of the cavalry led to the establishment of the first veterinary training centers at the end of the 18th century: in 1761 in Lyon ( École Vétérinaire de Lyon , now part of the University of Lyon ) and in 1766 in Maisons- Alfort ( École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort ).

The oldest university of veterinary medicine in German-speaking countries is the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, founded in 1767 . Some veterinary training centers founded in the following years only existed for a few years or decades, for example in Göttingen (1771–1777), Marburg (1788–1833), Würzburg (1791–1869), Schwerin (1812–1843), Jena (1816–1846) and Stuttgart (1821-1912).

The oldest, still existing, independent, veterinary university in Germany is the one in 1778 under the reign of George III. University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover founded as the Roßarzney School . The Berlin University of Veterinary Medicine , founded in 1787 as a veterinary school and opened in 1790, had existed since 1889 and was incorporated into the Friedrich Wilhelms University in 1934 with the Berlin University of Agriculture . Today it belongs to the Free University of Berlin . The Dresden University of Veterinary Medicine, founded in 1889, had a private veterinary training institute as its predecessor from 1774, which was transferred to the Dresden Veterinary School in 1780 and finally incorporated into the University of Leipzig as the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 1923 . The Royal University of Veterinary Medicine, Munich was founded in 1890, emerged from the Thier-Arzney-Schule , which had existed since 1790 , from 1810 the Royal Central Veterinary School , from 1852 the Royal Central Veterinary School in Munich and in 1914 joined the Ludwig-Maximilians School as a veterinary faculty. University of Munich . Veterinary medicine has been taught at the University of Giessen since 1777, at the Veterinary Institute from 1828 , and at the Veterinary Medical College of the Medical Faculty from 1900 . Since 1914 there has been an independent Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (from 1970 Department of Veterinary Medicine ), whereby the name of the university has changed several times. The veterinary training centers received the right to award doctorates (Dr. med.vet.) From the beginning of the 20th century .

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