Everything about Bernhard Lauritz Frederik Bang totally explained
Bernhard Lauritz Frederik Bang (
June 7,
1848 Sorø -
June 22,
1932 Copenhagen), was a
Danish veterinarian. Discovered
Brucella abortus in
1897, which came to be known as
Bang's bacillus. Bang's bacillus was the cause of the contagious
Bang's disease (now known as
Brucellosis) which can cause pregnant cattle to abort, and causes
undulant fever in humans.
Bang was awarded his
M.D. in
1880 and began teaching at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University of Denmark in Copenhagen. He later became the director of the College. Bang was a veterinary adviser to the Danish government.
For his contributions to
veterinary medicine, he received an
honorary doctorate from the
Veterinary College of Utrecht in
1921.
Bang is known for his work on:
- development of a control for bovine tuberculosis
- research on smallpox vaccination
- research on animal bacillary disease
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