Robert Koch - A Life in Medicine and Bacteriology

Robert Koch - A Life in Medicine and Bacteriology

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Sep 9, 1996 · English · Hardcover (365 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 365
Language English
Published Sep 9, 1996
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 3540193448
ISBN-13 9783540193449

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Robert Koch may be considered the founder of medical bacteriology, and he was the driving force in the development of microbiology. Koch discovered the causes of tuberculosis and cholera and played a major role in the development of hygiene and public health. The techniques he developed, have served as major tools of research in the whole field of medicine. Koch's associates and followers, using his techniques, discovered the whole array of bacteria that were the major scourges of humans. These discoveries led directly to the development of vaccines and other immunological procedures, and (ultimately) to the discovery of antibiotics. Koch's major contributions were recognized by the award of the Nobel Prize in 1905.
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