Английская Википедия:Gustav Berdel
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Шаблон:Infobox person Jakob Gustav Berdel (born 28 February 1872 in Neckarbischofsheim, died 13 February 1949 in Frankfurt) was a German veterinarian, who served as municipal chief veterinarian (städtischer Obertierarzt) in Frankfurt and managing director of the slaughterhouse in Frankfurt Municipality, at the time one of the largest and most modern in Europe. He was licensed as a veterinarian in 1898[1] and obtained a doctorate in veterinary medicine (Dr.med.vet.) from the Berlin Veterinary College in 1920.[2] During the First World War, he was also a military veterinarian (captain of the Reserve) of the Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 21 staff.[3] He received the honorary title Oberveterinärrat (senior veterinary councillor). He was also involved with several veterinary societies. He was a member of the Senckenberg Nature Research Society.[4]
He was married to Hermine Bovensiepen, and they had one daughter, the pediatrician (Dr.med.) Erika Henriette Berdel (1919–1951).
Publications (incomplete)
- Berdel G (1930). Verschleppung von Schweinefinnen aus dem Ausland nach dem Inland. Zeischrift für Fleisch- und Milchhygiene 40(10):201–202
- Berdel G (1920). Die Ohrräude des Kaninchens, Berlin Veterinary College, doctoral dissertation in veterinary medicine, 1920
- Bierbaum К; Berdel G (1914). Die Diagnose der Bindertuberkulose mittels der Komplementbindungsreaktion nach der Methode von Hammer. Zeitschrift für Immunitätsforschung 21:1–5,249
Honours
- Шаблон:Flagicon Knight's cross with oak leaves and swords of the Order of the Zähringer Lion, 1915[5]
- Шаблон:Flagicon Iron Cross (First World War)
- The title Oberveterinärrat
References
- Английская Википедия
- Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914)
- Physicians from Frankfurt
- German veterinarians
- German Army personnel of World War I
- 1872 births
- 1949 deaths
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