286 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE VETERINARY SCHOOLS. 



servient to the Minister of War, and conducts tlie institute in its re- 

 lation to the military organization, supervising the internal arrange- 

 ments and the discipline of the servants and students. The director 

 controls the scientific-technical parts of the institution. The teach- 

 ers are represented by professors, docents, adjuncts, assistants, and 

 a teacher of horseshoeing. The number of professors is limited to 

 six, one of whom is director. The subjects taught are as follow, 

 divided among the following professors and assistants : 



Director (1877), Moriz F. Eoell,* and Lecturer upon Animal 

 Pests, their Causes and Prevention ; also Conductor of the Inner 

 Clinic. 



Professor Franz Miiller, Lecturer on Zootomj', the Theories of 

 Shoeing, Exterior, and Conductor of the Dog Hospital. 



Professor Andreas Briickmiiller (recently deceased). Lecturer on 

 Breeding, Obstetrics, and Zoophysiology. Professor Briickmiiller 

 is the author of the only text-book extant on " Animal Pathological 

 Anatomy," which is too largely founded upon Pokitansky to be un- 

 critically followed at the present day, however. 



Professor Franz August Armbrecht, Lecturer on Yeterinary 

 Surgery and Operative Surgery, and Conductor of the Surgical 

 Clinic. 



Professor Leopold Forster, Lecturer on Special Pathology and 

 Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Botany, Instruments 

 and Bandages, their Uses and Application. 



Professor Franz Zahn, Lecturer on General Pathology, Patho- 

 logical Zootomy, and Forensic Medicine. 



The lectures in Chemistry are delivered by Professor Dr. I. 

 Moser, of the Agricultural Academy. 



Adjujicts. — Max von Paumgartten, Assistant Lecturer on Zo- 

 otomy, Exterior, and Theoretic Horseshoeing. 



Eaimund Koezil, Assistant Lecturer on Path.-Zootomy, Forensic 

 Medicine, and Cattle and Meat Inspection. 



Franz Konhauser, Assistant in the Medical Clinic, and Teach- 

 er of Special Pathology and Therapeutics. 



Josef Bayer, Assistant in the Surgical Clinic, and Teacher of 

 Veterinary Surgery and Operations; also Lecturer on Yeterinary 

 Literature and History. 



Johann Csokor, Assistant-Lecturer on Breeding and Zoophysi- 

 ology. 



Assistants. — J. P. von Froschauer, to the Medical Chnic. 



Josef Stengel, to the Surgical Clinic. 



* Since retired and pensioned. 



