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KOCH, Robert
KOCH, Robert (Clausthal, near Hanover, 1843-Baden-Baden, 1910). German doctor. In 1882 discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis, known as Kochs bacillus and tuberculin. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905
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Media ID 14318746
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Bacillus Doctor Glasses Koch Moustache Nobel Prize Researcher Scientific Scientist Tuberculosis Kochs Tubercle Tuberculin
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Bring a piece of historical scientific discovery into your home with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints featuring Robert Koch. This captivating image of the German doctor, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases Koch in his element as he made groundbreaking strides in the medical world. Discovering the bacillus of tuberculosis in 1882, Koch's contributions led to the development of tuberculin and earned him the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905. Add this inspiring and educational print to your collection and celebrate the brilliance of scientific exploration.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This portrait depicts Robert Koch (1843-1910), the esteemed German doctor and microbiologist who revolutionized the understanding and diagnosis of tuberculosis in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Clausthal near Hanover, Koch's groundbreaking research led to the discovery of the bacillus that causes tuberculosis, now known as Koch's bacillus, in 1882. This discovery paved the way for the development of tuberculin, a diagnostic tool that significantly improved the ability to identify and treat this once-mysterious disease. Koch's contributions to the medical world were recognized with the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905. In this evocative image, we see a distinguished Koch, with his bushy beard and moustache, donning glasses as he peers intently over his scientific instruments. The engraving, capturing the essence of a contemporary scientific researcher, underscores the importance of his work and the profound impact it had on the field of medicine. Born in the 19th century, Koch's pioneering work bridged the gap between the old and new eras of medical discovery. His legacy continues to shape our understanding of tuberculosis and the importance of microbiology in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. This portrait is a testament to the enduring significance of Koch's scientific achievements and his place in the annals of medical history.
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