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    Theodor Albrecht Edwin Klebs (6 February 1834 – 23 October 1913) was a German-Swiss microbiologist. He is mainly known for his work on infectious diseases. His works paved the way for the beginning of modern bacteriology, and inspired Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch.

  2. Edwin Klebs was a German physician and bacteriologist noted for his work on the bacterial theory of infection. With Friedrich August Johannes Löffler in 1884, he discovered the diphtheria bacillus, known as the Klebs-Löffler bacillus. Klebs was assistant to Rudolf Virchow at the Pathological.

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  4. Text. Abstract. Theodor Albrecht Edwin Klebs, a native of Königsberg and contemporary of Pasteur and Koch, had an unrivaled experience in pathological anatomy and gained scientific rewards comparable to other great European bacteriologists. 1 Klebs studied medicine in Königsberg with Rathke, Helmholtz, and others, and in 1855 proceeded to ...

  5. www.nature.com › articles › 136675c0Edwin Klebs | Nature

    Klebs pursued his medical education in his native town of Konigsberg under Rathke, Helm-holtz, Burdach and Werther, and later in Wiirzburg under Virchow, Kolliker, Ley dig and Scanzoni.

  6. views 1,802,901 updated. Edwin Klebs (klāps), 1834–1913, German-American pathologist, b. Prussia. He was an assistant of Rudolf Virchow and professor of pathology at Zürich (1872–92) and from 1896 at Rush Medical College, Chicago. He is known for his many original observations on the pathology of infectious diseases.

  7. Feb 6, 2023 · Klebs identified four “ Grundversuche ” (fundamental tests) that provided a basis for his own research strategy, as well as general bacteriological research. According to Klebs, the bacteriological tests consist of the following postulates: all bacteria are pathological. bacteria never occur spontaneously.

  8. Archive. Edwin Klebs — A Centennial Note. Author: LEONA BAUMGARTNER, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations. Published July 11, 1935. N Engl J Med 1935;213: 60 - 63. DOI: 10.1056/NEJM193507112130209....

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