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Nobel Prize - #OnThisDay 1882 German physician Robert Koch announced the discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis. In the 1800s the decease caused as many as a quarter of
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Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. He discovered the causative agents of tuberculosis Stock Photo - Alamy
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The Nobel Prize on Twitter: "#WorldTBday Robert Koch presented his discovery of the bacterium that causes TB 24 March 1882: http://t.co/HPh4rl4yoF http://t.co/WJPVoJxLig" / Twitter
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ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910) German physician and microbiologist about 1907 when he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine Stock Photo - Alamy
ZM125, Germany, Gold Medal (1910) (Ø25mm, 13.96g) by Albert Holl, Robert Koch, Nobel Laureate, RR!!
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