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  1. About Robert Koch. Expeditions and Congresses; The list of expeditions which Koch embarked on to carry out research into various infectious diseases and the important congresses which he attended, testify to the diversity and the mobility of a research scientist at a time when travel was not easy.

  2. The Current State of the Struggle against Tuberculosis. Twenty years ago, tuberculosis, even in its most dangerous form, consumption, was still not considered infectious. Of course, the work of Villemin and the experimental investigations by Cohnheim and Salomonsen had already provided certain clues which suggested that this conception was false.

  3. 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.

  4. Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (født 11. december 1843, død 27. maj 1910) var en tysk læge og bakteriolog . Han er især kendt for opdagelsen af den bakterielle årsag til miltbrand ( Bacillus anthracis, 1877), tuberkulose ( Mycobacterium tuberculosis, 1882) og kolera ( Vibrio cholera, 1883). [3]

  5. 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.

  6. The Robert Koch Institute is the public health institute in Germany. Around 1,500 people including 700 scientists work here. Learn more about the tasks and projects of the institute’s departments and units.

  7. Jan 29, 2022 · Major Contributions of Robert Koch . He investigated the anthrax disease cycle in 1876, and studied the bacteria that cause tuberculosis in 1882 and cholera in 1883. He discovered bacteria such as the anthrax bacilli, tubercle bacilli and cholera bacilli. Koch observed the phenomenon of acquired immunity.

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