Robert Koch
Title: Robert Koch
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Robert Koch
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 235 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Robert Koch [1843-1910]
Robert Koch [ pronounced cock] established bacteriology as a
separate science. He developed new techniques of straining,
incubating, and growing bacteria, which remain the basis of the
bacteriological study of infections.
Born in Klausthal-Zellerfeld , on December 11, 1843, Koch
enrolled at the University of Gottingen in 1862, where he studied
botany, physics, and mathematics and began his lifelong medical career.
After a brief tenure at the Hamburg General Hospital and at an
institute for retarded children,
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became director of Berlin’s Institute for Infectious
Disorders [ the institute now bears his name], which had been organized
for specialized medical research, and remained there until he retired in
1904.
Koch won the 1905 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine for his
work on tuberculosis. HE also introduced the technique of steam
sterilization by dry heat, and identified the germ of Asiatic cholera. On
May 27, 1910, Koch died at the German health resort of Baden-Baden.
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