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  1. His work was essential in proving the germ theory of disease and that such diseases were contagious. Koch was also instrumental in applying the germ theory to public health and hygiene practices in order to prevent disease in his native Germany and elsewhere.

  2. Joseph Lister, a physiologist and surgeon; Robert Koch, a physician and scientist; and Louis Pasteur, a chemist, are some of the most prominent characters in the history of the germ theory. Lister is known as the inventor of antiseptic surgical techniques , which helped to dramatically reduce the infection mortality rate.

  3. Sep 1, 2010 · Although the germ theory of disease long preceded him, Koch became the first to link a specific bacterium with a specific disease. In a makeshift laboratory in the backroom of his house, he had elucidated the ‘life cycle’ of the anthrax bacillus (Fig. 1). He presented his experiments to Ferdinand Cohn, Germany's most renowned botanist.

  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. 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.

  6. Compelling experimental evidence established the role of microbes (from Louis Pasteur to Robert Koch), leading to the germ theory of infectious diseases (~1870) in the most extraordinary paradigm shift ever seen in medicine.

  7. Still, it has been little more than a century and a half since Robert Koch made the discoveries that led Louis Pasteur to describe how small organisms called germs could invade the body and cause disease. In the final decades of the 19th century, Koch conclusively established that a particular germ could cause a specific disease.

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