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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
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

Robert Koch's Nobel Prize Diploma | Humboldt Forum Collections Online
Robert Koch's Nobel Prize Diploma | Humboldt Forum Collections Online

RKI - Robert Koch
RKI - Robert Koch

Robert Koch – Facts - NobelPrize.org
Robert Koch – Facts - NobelPrize.org

Robert Koch, the Nobel Prize, and the Ongoing Threat of Tuberculosis | NEJM
Robert Koch, the Nobel Prize, and the Ongoing Threat of Tuberculosis | NEJM

Robert Koch's Nobel Prize for Medicine | History Today
Robert Koch's Nobel Prize for Medicine | History Today

Remembering Nobel Laureate Robert Koch | Mintage World
Remembering Nobel Laureate Robert Koch | Mintage World

Pin on Unforgettable Heroes and She-roes
Pin on Unforgettable Heroes and She-roes

RKI - Robert Koch
RKI - Robert Koch

A Rousing List of Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology or Medicine - Science  Struck
A Rousing List of Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology or Medicine - Science Struck

Robert Koch – Facts - NobelPrize.org
Robert Koch – Facts - NobelPrize.org

Robert Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch, German physician and  microbiologist. Nobel Prize of Medicine, 1905. Identified the specific  causative agent Stock Photo - Alamy
Robert Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch, German physician and microbiologist. Nobel Prize of Medicine, 1905. Identified the specific causative agent Stock Photo - Alamy

Nobel Prize - After Robert Koch discovered that tuberculosis was caused by  a bacterium, the hunt for a cure began. In 1939, Nobel Laureate Selman  Waksman (pictured) and colleagues began systematic studies
Nobel Prize - After Robert Koch discovered that tuberculosis was caused by a bacterium, the hunt for a cure began. In 1939, Nobel Laureate Selman Waksman (pictured) and colleagues began systematic studies

Robert Koch 1843-1910, German physician, who with Louis Pasteur, Stock  Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. ERE-HISL016-EC031-H |  agefotostock
Robert Koch 1843-1910, German physician, who with Louis Pasteur, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. ERE-HISL016-EC031-H | agefotostock

The Nobel Tradition Continues!
The Nobel Tradition Continues!

Robert Koch, Discoverer Prevent of Tubercle Bacillus, Nobel Medicine Prize,  Circa 2005, Editorial Stock Image - Image of healthcare, canceled: 105130184
Robert Koch, Discoverer Prevent of Tubercle Bacillus, Nobel Medicine Prize, Circa 2005, Editorial Stock Image - Image of healthcare, canceled: 105130184

Nobel Prize | Definition, History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica
Nobel Prize | Definition, History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica

Nobel Prize Robert Koch Transparent PNG - 600x600 - Free Download on NicePNG
Nobel Prize Robert Koch Transparent PNG - 600x600 - Free Download on NicePNG

Robert Koch: A Giant Wavered - Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Robert Koch: A Giant Wavered - Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings

The Nobel Prize в Twitter: „After Robert Koch discovered the bacterium that  causes tuberculosis, a cure for TB was finally found in 1943. Laureate  Selman Waksman's colleague, Albert Schatz, isolated streptomycin from
The Nobel Prize в Twitter: „After Robert Koch discovered the bacterium that causes tuberculosis, a cure for TB was finally found in 1943. Laureate Selman Waksman's colleague, Albert Schatz, isolated streptomycin from

ZM125, Germany, Gold Medal (1910) (Ø25mm, 13.96g) by Albert Holl, Robert  Koch, Nobel Laureate, RR!!
ZM125, Germany, Gold Medal (1910) (Ø25mm, 13.96g) by Albert Holl, Robert Koch, Nobel Laureate, RR!!

The Nobel Tradition Continues!
The Nobel Tradition Continues!

RKI - Robert Koch
RKI - Robert Koch

German physician Robert Koch (1843 - 1910) - winner of the Nobel Prize in  Physiology or Medicine in 1905 for his research relating to tuberculosis  Stock Photo - Alamy
German physician Robert Koch (1843 - 1910) - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905 for his research relating to tuberculosis Stock Photo - Alamy

Nobel Prize Medicine 1905 / German Robert Koch / Bronze Medal By Ulisses
Nobel Prize Medicine 1905 / German Robert Koch / Bronze Medal By Ulisses

Who was Robert Koch? Google Doodle remembers German scientist who won Nobel  Prize for research on tuberculosis | The Sun
Who was Robert Koch? Google Doodle remembers German scientist who won Nobel Prize for research on tuberculosis | The Sun