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  1. Koch died on 27 May in 1910 in Black Forest region of Germany. He was 66 years old. Robert Koch was a German physician who is widely credited as one of the founders of bacteriology and microbiology. He investigated the anthrax disease cycle in 1876, and studied the bacteria that causes tuberculosis in 1882, and cholera in 1883.

  2. Robert Koch ( Clausthal, 11. prosinca 1843. – Baden-Baden, 25. svibnja 1910. ), njemački bakteriolog. Želio je postati svjetski putnik i istraživač prirode, ali je postao liječnik. Čeznuo je za istraživanjem novog područja - mikrobiologije. Nabavio je mikroskop i uskoro mu je mikroskopiranje postao glavni hobi.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Sep 1, 2010 · The year 2010, which marks the centennial of Robert Koch's death, is a propitious year to reflect on the life and work of a physician–scientist whose studies launched a new field of scientific inquiry—the field of medical bacteriology. The magnitude of Koch's achievement, well recognized by his contemporaries, appears no less extraordinary ...

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

    Robert Koch. 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. 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.

  7. Robert Koch, (born Dec. 11, 1843, Clausthal, Hannover—died May 27, 1910, Baden-Baden, Ger.), German physician. As the first to isolate the anthrax bacillus, observe its life cycle, and develop a preventive inoculation for it, he was the first to prove a causal relationship between a bacillus and a disease. He perfected pure-culture techniques ...

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