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  1. Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (* 11. december 1843, Clausthal, Nemecko – † 27. máj 1910, Baden-Baden, Nemecko) bol nemecký lekár. Považuje sa za jedného zo zakladateľov bakteriológie . Stal slávnym vďaka svojim objavom pôvodcov antraxu - Bacillus anthracis ( 1877 ), tuberkulózy - Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( 1882 ) a cholery - Vibrio cholerae ( 1883 ).

  2. Robert Koch ( Clausthal, 1843. december 11. – Baden-Baden, 1910. május 27.) német orvos, mikrobiológus, a bakteriológia egyik megalapítója. 1905-ben a tuberkulózis kórokozójának felfedezéséért orvostudományi Nobel-díjban részesült.

  3. The struggle has caught hold along the whole line and enthusiasm for the lofty aim runs so high that a slackening is no longer to be feared. If the work goes on in this powerful way, then the victory must be won. From Nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1901-1921, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1967.

  4. Robert Koch. 11 December 1843 - 27 May 1910. The founder of modern bacteriology. By Sam Wong. Wellcome Collection. Dr Robert Koch was a pivotal figure in the golden age of microbiology. It was the ...

  5. For his discovery of the tuberculosis bacterium he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905. Together with Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch is now thought of as the pioneer of microbiology. The early years and initial scientific achievements. Robert Koch was born to a mining family in Clausthal in the Harz region of Germany on 11 December 1843.

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    For his discovery of the tuberculosis bacterium he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905. Together with Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch is now thought of as the pioneer of microbiology. The early years and initial scientific achievements. Robert Koch was born to a mining family in Clausthal in the Harz region of Germany on 11 December 1843.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Robert Koch - Tuberculosis, Cholera, Bacteriology: Koch concentrated his efforts on the study of tuberculosis, with the aim of isolating its cause. Although it was suspected that tuberculosis was caused by an infectious agent, the organism had not yet been isolated and identified. By modifying the method of staining, Koch discovered the tubercle bacillus and established its presence in the ...

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