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    Apr 2, 2014 · Who Was Robert Koch? Physician Robert Koch is best known for isolating the tuberculosis bacterium, the cause of numerous deaths in the mid-19th century. He won the Nobel Prize in 1905 for...

  2. 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.

  3. Nov 10, 2018 · Updated on November 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.

  4. Jan 27, 2014 · Convinced of his proposed ‘germ theory’ Koch went to great lengths to see, and show his sceptical colleagues, the germs that circulated in the blood in septicaemia. This, as we can well imagine, was no easy task but he developed the simple potato medium that would make the organisms multiply.

  5. Robert Koch - Tuberculosis, Cholera, Bacteriology | Britannica. Contents. Home Health & Medicine Medicine Physicians. Studies of tuberculosis and cholera of Robert Koch. Koch concentrated his efforts on the study of tuberculosis, with the aim of isolating its cause.

  6. www.rki.de › EN › ContentRKI - Robert Koch

    The Robert Koch Institute is the German government's central institution for the identification, surveillance and prevention of infectious diseases in the Portfolio of the German Ministry of Health. more

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › medicine-biographies › robert-kochRobert Koch | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · People. Medicine: Biographies. Robert Koch. Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert. views 3,714,157 updated May 18 2018. Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert. ( b, Clausthal, Oberharz, Germany, 11 December 1843; d. Baden-Baden, Germany, 27 May 1910) bacteriology, hygiene, tropical medicine.

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