Robert von Ostertag, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert von Ostertag

German veterinarian

Date of Birth: 24-Mar-1864

Place of Birth: Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Date of Death: 07-Oct-1940

Profession: veterinarian, university teacher

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Robert von Ostertag

  • Robert von Ostertag (March 24, 1864 – October 7, 1940) was a German veterinarian who was a native of Schwäbisch Gmünd.
  • He studied medicine in Berlin and veterinary medicine in Stuttgart, afterwards becoming a professor of hygiene at Tierärztliche Hochschule Stuttgart (1891–1892) and at the College of Veterinary Medicine in Berlin (1892–1907).
  • In 1907 he became head of the veterinary department in the Reich Health Office in Berlin.
  • In 1910 he traveled to German Southwest Africa in order to study diseases of sheep, and in 1913 he investigated rinderpest in German East Africa.
  • In 1920 he became head of veterinary services in Germany. In the 1890s, Ostertag started a rigorous program of meat inspection in Berlin, and he was referred to as the "Father of Veterinary Meat Inspection" in Germany.
  • Ostertag's meat inspection act of 1900 greatly reduced incidences of bovine tuberculosis in human beings.
  • He was the author of numerous publications in veterinary science, and is remembered for his influential Lehrbuch für Fleischbeschauer ("Handbook of Meat Inspection"), a book that was later translated into English. His name is lent to Ostertagia, a genus of attenuated nematodes of the family Trichostrongylidae.
  • These organisms are found in cysts on the wall of the abomasum of cattle and other ruminants.
  • The disease associated with the organism is called "ostertagiosis".

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