Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dec 8, 2005 · Robert Koch, the Nobel Prize, and the ongoing threat of tuberculosis. N Engl J Med. 2005 Dec 8;353 (23):2423-6. doi: 10.1056/NEJMp058131.

  2. Analogous issues arise in the better-known case of Robert Koch and the Hamburg cholera epidemic of autumn 1892. Koch's analysis of this epidemic, along with John Snow's of the 1854 cholera epidemic in Soho and south London, England, has been emblematic of science-based public health. 39 The 1892 epidemic was largely confined to Hamburg. Its ...

  3. Robert Koch sa stal slávnym vďaka svojim objavom pôvodcov viacerých infekčných ochorení (antrax, tuberkulóza, cholera), aj keď Vibrio cholerae objavil v skutočnosti o 30 rokov skôr taliansky anatóm Filippo Pacini. Za objav pôvodcu tuberkulózy bol v roku 1905 ocenený Nobelovou cenou.

  4. appeared arrived attack August authorities bacillus barracks Bill Bilston Board of Health British Isles burial called carried caused Central Board Chadwick CHAPTER cholera epidemic cholera hospital cholera patients cholera victims Clanny coffin contagionists dead died of cholera disease district doctors drink Edinburgh Edwin Chadwick England ...

  5. Jun 23, 2011 · Cholera: The Biography. . Pp. 256. £12.99. ISBN: 978–0–19–954624–4. Cholera: The Biography is one of the several biographies of disease recently published as part of an Oxford University Press series aimed at a broader audience. Christopher Hamlin was the obvious choice as the author of this volume: it is hard to think of any living ...

  6. Oct 1, 2002 · Research on cholera. While Koch was continuing to work on tuberculosis, he was sent, in 1883, as Leader of the German Cholera Commission to Egypt, where an outbreak of cholera was occurring. 3 At the time, Koch was a member of the German government, which was concerned that the disease would reach Europe. Koch spent quite some time in Egypt ...

  1. People also search for