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  2. Jan 29, 2022 · Building on the early work of Louis Pasteur and the germ theory of disease, Robert Koch established the basic scientific requirements used to demonstrate that each specific disease is caused by a specific microorganism.

  3. Jan 27, 2014 · The date of Friday 24 th March 1882 became a milestone in medical microbiology when Koch’s brilliant exposition of his findings on TB was witnessed, in the reading room of the library of the Institute of Physiology at 7pm, by the dazzled fraternity of the Berlin Physiological Society. 4 He explained and illustrated all the scientific evidence, w...

    • Ritu Lakhtakia
    • 10.12816/0003334
    • 2014
    • 2014/02
  4. Sep 1, 2010 · Robert Koch's discovery of the anthrax bacillus in 1876 launched the field of medical bacteriology. A ‘golden age’ of scientific discovery ensued. A century after Koch's death, we remember his life and work.

    • Steve M. Blevins, Michael S. Bronze
    • 2010
  5. Robert Koch (1843–1910) is one of the founding fathers of medical microbiology and is probably most well known for his guidelines for establishing a microorganism as the causative agent of...

  6. Jul 19, 2022 · Key Points. Koch’s research and methods helped link the causal nature of microbes to certain diseases, such as anthrax. As developed by Koch, pure cultures allow the pure isolation of a microbe, which is vital in understanding how an individual microbe may contribute to a disease.

  7. Nov 1, 2014 · A time line detailing the history of medical microbiology on the homepage of the American Society for Microbiology posts a reminder of an event in 1884 familiar to us all: the creation of Koch's postulates, a set of rules on how to establish infectious causation in an experimental procedure.

  8. Aug 31, 2011 · Summary. Robert Koch is noted for his postulates that still serve as a guide for determining if a microorganism is the cause of a disease. Koch began to study anthrax, a public health problem among livestock in the area around Wöllstein.

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