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Robert Koch Collection

Background imageRobert Koch Collection: Dr. Koch's Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin; Dr

Dr. Koch's Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin; Dr. Koch leaving the Royal Hos Creator: Unknown
Dr. Koch's Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin; Dr. Koch leaving the Royal Hospital, where the English Patient is under Treatment, 1890. From "The Graphic

Background imageRobert Koch Collection: Dr. Koch's Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin; Professor Pfuhl Innoculating a

Dr. Koch's Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin; Professor Pfuhl Innoculating a Creator: Unknown
Dr. Koch's Treatment for Consumption at the Royal Hospital, Berlin; Professor Pfuhl Innoculating a Patient with the Lymph, 1890. From "The Graphic

Background imageRobert Koch Collection: Dr. Robert Koch, of the Institute of Hygiene, Berlin, Discoverer of the Cure for Consumption

Dr. Robert Koch, of the Institute of Hygiene, Berlin, Discoverer of the Cure for Consumption, 189 Creator: Unknown
Dr. Robert Koch, of the Institute of Hygiene, Berlin, Discoverer of the Cure for Consumption, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890

Background imageRobert Koch Collection: Koch, c1893

Koch, c1893. Robert Heinrich Hermann Koch (1843-1910), German physician and pioneering microbiologist. From the 2e collection [Felix Potin, c1893]

Background imageRobert Koch Collection: Professor Bergmann injecting a tuberculosis patient, 1891

Professor Bergmann injecting a tuberculosis patient, 1891. Bergmann assisted Robert Koch (1843-1910) in investigations into the treatment of tuberculosis (TB)

Background imageRobert Koch Collection: Various types of bacteria, 1889

Various types of bacteria, 1889. 5: pneumonia culture; 6: albumen from a rotten egg; 7& 8: tuberculosis as prepared by Koch; 9: sputum from a TB patient; 10: anthrax bacillus; 11

Background imageRobert Koch Collection: Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist and physician in his laboratory

Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist and physician in his laboratory
Robert Koch (1843-1910, German bacteriologist and physician in his laboratory. In 1890 Koch introduced Tuberculin which he thought a cure for Tuberculosis)


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