Otto Saddler Hirschfeld (1898–1957) was an Australian medical practitioner, academic and university chancellor.
Otto Saddler Hirschfeld was born on 24 March 1898 in Brisbane, Queensland.
[1] He was the eldest child of Eugen Hirschfeld, a physician from Prussia and German consul to Brisbane, and his Australian wife Annie.
Hirschfeld served as a resident medical officer at the (Royal) Melbourne Hospital for eighteen months from 1923-1924.
in 1956[10] Manual for the Nurses and Masseurs’ Registration Board of Queensland[1] Brisbane Hospital Pharmacopoeia (as committee member)[1] Member and Fellow – Royal Australasian College of Physicians Committee Member – National Health and Medical Research Council (Poisons Schedule Committee) Member – Queensland Bridge Association President – Australian Bridge Council (1949) Member – Johnsonian Club President – Johnsonian Club (1940–41, 1949–50)[1] Hirschfeld died on 29 May 1957 at Clayfield.