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Robert Koch (1843-1910) in his laboratory, from Le Monde Illustre
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Robert Koch (1843-1910) in his laboratory, from Le Monde Illustre
CHT237282 Robert Koch (1843-1910) in his laboratory, from Le Monde Illustre, 29th November 1890 (litho) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: German physician and pioneer bacteriologist; worked on wounds, septicaemia and splenic fever; discovered tubercle and cholera bacillus; winner of Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine in 1905; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22360548
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This print captures the renowned German physician and pioneer bacteriologist, Robert Koch, in his laboratory. Taken from Le Monde Illustre on November 29th, 1890, this lithograph showcases a moment frozen in time that epitomizes scientific discovery. In the image, Dr. Koch is seen engrossed in his work amidst an array of scientific instruments and equipment. His intense gaze reflects his unwavering dedication to unraveling the mysteries of diseases such as wounds, septicaemia, splenic fever, tuberculosis (TB), and cholera. It was through his meticulous research that he made groundbreaking discoveries including identifying the tubercle bacillus responsible for TB and uncovering the cause of cholera. Dr. Koch's contributions to medicine were so significant that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1905. This accolade solidified his status as one of history's most influential scientists. The composition beautifully portrays Dr. Koch's passion for science while also capturing a sense of reverence towards him as a pioneering figure in medical research. The engraving technique used adds depth to the image, enhancing its historical significance. Displayed prominently at Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France; this print serves as a reminder of Dr. Robert Koch's immense impact on our understanding of infectious diseases and stands as a testament to human curiosity and perseverance in pursuit of knowledge.
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