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Scientific Life - On this day In 1882, German scientist Robert Koch declared to the Berlin Physiological Society that he had discovered the bacillus responsible for tuberculosis. | Facebook
1843: Robert Koch: The Man who Saved Millions of Lives | History.info
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The day we discovered the cause of the 'white death' | PBS NewsHour
LGC på Twitter: "#OnThisDay in 1882, Dr Robert Koch announced his discovery of the bacterium that causes #tuberculosis. Considered to be the father of modern bacteriology, he also discovered causes of cholera
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KOCH, Robert (Clausthal, near Hanover, 1843-Baden-Baden, 1910). German doctor. In 1882 discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis, known as Koch's bacillus and tuberculin. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905 Stock Photo - Alamy
World TB Day commemorates the date in 1882 when Dr. Robert Koch announced his discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the ba… | Disease, Awareness, Diagnostic tool
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Robert Koch (1843- 1910) in his laboratory. German physician and pioneering microbiologist, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. VD9-3574716 | agefotostock
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Robert Koch, médico que descubrió la bacteria causante de la tuberculosis
Un día como hoy 24 de marzo: Robert Koch descubre la bacteria de la tuberculosis | RPP Noticias
125 years after Robert Koch's discovery of the tubercle bacillus: the new XDR-TB threat. Is “science” enough to tackle the epidemic? | European Respiratory Society
Nobel Prize - Dr. Robert Koch (1843–1910) is known to have... | Facebook
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Die Aetiologie der Tuberkulose. by Koch, Robert, 1843-1910 - 1882
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March 24, 1882: Koch Pinpoints the TB Bacillus | WIRED
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