Wilhelm Pschorr

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Wilhelm Pschorr (born May 8, 1883 in Munich ; † February 10, 1958 there ) was a German veterinarian and ministerial official.

Career

Pschorr came as the son of the master saddler and upholsterer Cl. Pschorr in the Au to the world. He passed the Abitur at the Luitpoldgymnasium and then studied at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Munich , which he left with a license to practice medicine in 1905. During his studies in 1901 he became a member of the Alemannia Munich fraternity . In 1921 he received his doctorate from the veterinary faculty of the University of Munich .

In 1916 he came to the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior as a veterinary assistant . In 1921 he was a district veterinarian in Traunstein , from 1929 as senior government veterinarian to the government in Regensburg and from 1932 to the government of Upper Bavaria. After the end of the Second World War, he rebuilt the Bavarian Veterinary Administration as Ministerialrat in the Ministry of the Interior. He was chairman of the veterinary department of the senior medical committee and the examination commission for the veterinary civil service.

From 1937 he held a teaching position for state veterinary medicine and the history of veterinary medicine at the University of Munich. In 1948 he was appointed honorary professor.

From 1946 he was co-editor of the Tierärztliche Umschau , from 1949 on also of the Veterinary Medicine .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vienna veterinary monthly. Volume 45 (1958), p. 271.
  2. Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. List of the members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. P. 382.