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  1. Robert Koch Nobel Lecture . Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1905. The Current State of the Struggle against Tuberculosis. Twenty years ago, tuberculosis, even in its most dangerous form, consumption, was still not considered infectious.

  2. Robert Koch, 1843-1910. Robert Koch was one of the most important and influential bacteriologists in history. He is credited with developing many innovative and fundamental laboratory techniques—some of which are still used today—and proving that microorganisms cause anthrax, cholera, and tuberculosis. His work was essential in proving the ...

  3. Robert Koch (11. prosince 1843 – 27. května 1910) byl německý lékař a mikrobiolog, zakladatel bakteriologie a nositel Nobelovy ceny za fyziologii a lékařství . Objevil původce tuberkulózy a potvrdil původce anthraxu a cholery (objevitelem bakterie cholery je Filippo Pacini ).

  4. Dr Robert Koch was a pivotal figure in the golden age of microbiology. It was the German bacteriologist who discovered the bacteria that causes anthrax, septicaemia, tuberculosis and cholera, and ...

  5. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_KochRobert Koch - Wikipedia

    Robert Koch (n. 11 decembrie 1843, Clausthal ⁠ (d), Confederația Germană, Germania – d. 27 mai 1910, Baden-Baden, Marele Ducat de Baden, Imperiul German) a fost un bacteriolog german . A studiat la Göttingen, avându-l ca profesor pe Jacob Henle care afirma în 1840 că rănile sunt infectate de niște organisme parazite.

  6. Aug 26, 2021 · Robert Koch, a founding father of microbiology, used hands-on experiments in the 1800s to find the bacteria behind three of history's deadliest diseases. Robert Koch peers into a microscope in his ...

  7. Nov 10, 2018 · The German physician Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 — May 27, 1910) is considered the father of modern bacteriology for his work demonstrating that specific microbes are responsible for causing specific diseases. Koch discovered the life cycle of the bacteria responsible for anthrax and identified the bacteria that cause tuberculosis and cholera.

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