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  1. Georg Theodor August Gaffky. Georg Theodor August Gaffky (17 February 1850 – 23 September 1918) was a Hanover-born bacteriologist best known for identifying bacillus salmonella typhi as the cause of typhoid disease in 1884.

  2. Jan 25, 2017 · Ray Dyer, PhD. Georg Theodor August Gaffky (1850-1918) was a bacteriologist best known for his 1884 discovery of the bacillus responsible for typhoid. Trained as a physician at Berlin's Friedrich Wilhelms Universitaet, Gaffky went on to work as an assistant to Robert Koch in the latter's Berlin laboratory.

  3. Sep 10, 2018 · Gunnar Berg named the piece after the German bacteriologist Georg Theodor August Gaffky (1859-1918) the man behind the Gaffky scale - a numeric rating for the classification of bacteria. The idea of microscopic germs unfolding in various categories is a basic thought behind the ten movements of Gaffky’s.

  4. Georg Gaffky. Georg Theodor August Gaffky (* 17.Februar 1850 in Hannover; † 23. September 1918 ebenda) war ein deutscher Bakteriologe und Hygieniker, der 1884 erstmals Typhusbazillen in Reinkultur züchtete.

  5. Gaffky, Georg Theodor August. views 3,168,197 updated. Gaffky, Georg Theodor August. ( b. Hannover, Germany, 17 February 1850; d. Hannover, 23 September 1918) bacteriology, public health. Gaffky was the son of Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Gaffky, a shipping agent, and Emma Wilhelmine Mathilde Schumacher.

  6. Georg Theodor August Gaffky Explained. Georg Theodor August Gaffky (17 February 1850 – 23 September 1918) was a Hanover-born bacteriologist best known for identifying bacillus salmonella typhi as the cause of typhoid disease in 1884. Early life and career. Gaffky's parents were the shipping agent Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Gaffky, and Emma ...

  7. Georg Theodor August Gaffky ... Media in category "Georg Gaffky" This category contains only the following file. Prof. Dr. G. Gaffky.jpg 1,558 × 2,240; 208 KB.

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