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investigating rinderpest at Kimberley, South Africa: drawing, 1897



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investigating rinderpest at Kimberley, South Africa: drawing, 1897

ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910)
investigating rinderpest at Kimberley, South Africa: drawing, 1897

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Academic African Bacteriologist Bacteriology Biology Doctor Germany Glasses Kimberley Koch Laboratory Microscope Nobel Prize Laureate Research Robert Science


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This print captures a significant moment in the history of scientific investigation. Taken in 1897, it showcases the renowned German bacteriologist Robert Koch diligently studying rinderpest at Kimberley, South Africa. Dr. Koch, a late 19th-century pioneer in the field of biology and recipient of the Nobel Prize, is seen seated at his laboratory with intense focus. The image beautifully portrays Dr. Koch's dedication to unraveling the mysteries of this devastating disease that affected African livestock during that time. With his signature glasses perched on his nose and peering through a microscope, he delves into meticulous research to understand its causes and develop potential solutions. Surrounded by fellow scientists and researchers, this snapshot offers a glimpse into an academic environment buzzing with intellectual curiosity and collaboration. The drawing exudes an air of professionalism as these men engage in deep discussions about their findings. Dr. Robert Koch's groundbreaking work not only advanced our understanding of bacteriology but also paved the way for future breakthroughs in medical science. This photograph serves as a testament to his tireless efforts and enduring legacy within the scientific community.

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