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Rudolf Baumann (1934 1956)
He was initially associate professor and then, from 1936
to 1937, professor in Ankara. Like his predecessor, he too was quite
meticulous and sceptical. He also incorporated bacteriology and
parasitology into his work.
Aside from the almost traditional work with epidemic diseases (Marek's
disease, Teschen disease, salmonellosis in horses, infections with
anaerobic bacteria, fowlpox), he also addressed other topics (tumours,
the late form of rickets in dogs, osteomyelitis in young German
Shepherds, myxoedema, dwarfism). He made further contributions to
the pathological-anatomical museum.
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