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  1. Laboratory Disease: Robert Koch's Medical Bacteriology by Christoph Gradmann, 2009-09-11
  2. Robert Koch and the Study of Anthrax (Uncharted, Unexplored, and Unexplained) by Kathleen Tracy, 2004-09
  3. Student Workbook and Resource Guide for Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice by Michael P. Adams, Robert Koch, 2009-09-27
  4. Robert Koch: A Life in Medicine and Bacteriology by Thomas D. Brock, 1999
  5. Essays of Robert Koch: (Contributions in Medical Studies)
  6. Robert Koch:Father of Bacteriology (Immortals of Science Series) by David C. Knight, 1961-01
  7. Robert Koch Und Sein Nachlab in Berlin (Veraffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission Zu Berlin) (German Edition) by Ragnhild Munch, 2004-02
  8. Der Spielfilm"Robert Koch - Der Bekämpfer des Todes" im Kontext antisemitischer Propaganda imDritten Reich (German Edition) by Lutz Schmökel, 2007-07-17
  9. Louis C. Tiffany: The Collected Works of Robert Koch (Schiffer Classic Reference Book) by Robert Koch, 2001-11
  10. The Deserter by Robert Koch, 1990-05
  11. Selections from the Norton Simon, Inc. Museum of Art. Edited by David W. Steadman. Introduction by Norton Simon. Texts by Felton L. Gibbons, Robert A. Koch, John Rupert Martin, David W. Steadman, Joseph C. Sloane, Sam Hunter, Thomas L.B. Sloan, Marian Burleigh-Motley, Robert Judson Clark, John David Farmer, and H.H. Arnason. Dec. 1972-Dec. 1973. by Princeton. Princeton University. The Art Museum., 1972
  12. Chlamydia pneumoniae and Chronic Diseases: Proceedings of the State-of-the Art Workshop held at the Robert Koch-Institut Berlin on 19 and 20 March 1999
  13. Health Heroes: Robert Koch by Grace T. Hallock, C. E. Turner, 2010-05-22
  14. Etiology Of Tubercle: With Comments On Doctor Robert Kochs Bacilli (1882) by Henry MacCormac, 2010-05-23

1. Koch, Robert (1843-1910)
One of the founders, along with Louis Pasteur, of the science of microbiology. In a period of little more than a decade he and his assistants discovered the
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One of the founders, along with Louis Pasteur , of the science of microbiology . In a period of little more than a decade he and his assistants discovered the causative organisms of no less than eleven diseases.
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. Koch traveled extensively studying diseases such as cholera, malaria , and sleeping sickness in Egypt, New Guinea, and Uganda respectively.
His first great discovery was made in 1876 when he isolated the anthrax bacillus, and showed that it was the cause of anthrax, a contagious disease of sheep and cattle, which can also affect humans. Perhaps his most important contribution to bacteriology lay in his development of methods of growing or culturing bacteria, particularly that of using solid culture media such as agar-agar jelly. Koch noted that the organisms in his cultures grew in clusters or colonies. After a time these became visible to the unaided eye. He realized that the colonies were characteristic for particular organisms.
In 1882, using new staining methods, he discovered the bacillus that causes tuberculosis, a disease in which he showed great interest. A year later he discovered the comma-shaped germ causing cholera, also showing how the disease was transmitted by drinking-water.

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Mr. Koch began his career as a professional chemist prior to becoming a patent examiner in the high polymer arts at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. In the early 1970’s, he served the German government as a scientific advisor on the basic principles of legal protection of pharmaceutical and biotechnology inventions issues at the Max Planck Institute for International Industrial Property and Competition Law in Munich. Later, as a practicing attorney, he handled hundreds of the first patent applications filed under the European Patent Convention and the Patent Cooperation Treaty.
As a leader in his field, Mr. Koch has mentored dozens of intellectual property attorneys and headed full service intellectual property groups for the past 20 years. He frequently speaks and writes on intellectual property topics in both Europe and the Americas and is a member of the CAFC Practice Subcommittee of the Intellectual Property Section of the American Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar, Virginia State Bar, Federal Circuit Bar Association, ITC Trial Lawyer Association, Washington Patent Lawyers Club, Federation Internationale Des Conseils En Propriete Industrielle and Great Britain’s Chartered Institute of Patent Agents.

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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Multimedia 1 item Robert Koch (1843-1910), German scientist and Nobel laureate, who founded modern medical bacteriology, isolated several disease-causing bacteria, including those of tuberculosis, and discovered the animal vectors of a number of major diseases. Born in Klausthal-Zellerfeld, on December 11, 1843, Koch enrolled at the University of G¶ttingen 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, he started private practice. His professional activities did not deter him from developing outside interests in archaeology, anthropology, occupational diseases such as lead poisoning, and the newly emerging field of bacteriology. Koch's first major breakthrough in bacteriology occurred in the 1870s, when he demonstrated that the infectious disease

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Robert J. Koch, 66, was found hanging yesterday morning in the shed behind the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Barrell, of 547 Main Street, Freemansburg, with whom he had resided. Northampton County Coroner Martin J. Bechtel investigated and issued a certificate of suicide. Mr. Koch, a native of Bethlehem Township, was born March 10, 1887, a son of the late James E. and Emma Frankenfield Koch. He had resided at the Barrell home for six years. He was employed for 27 years by the Bethlehem Steel Company and was a member of Christ Evangelical Reformed Church, Lower Saucon Township, and Hellertown Castle 112, Knights of the Golden Eagle. Surviving in addition to his daughter are two other daughters, Mrs. Stephen Wentzel, of Bethlehem R.D. 5, and Mrs. Harry E. Strohmeier, of Trumbauersville; two sons, Marvin T., of Easton R.D.4, and James S. Koch, of Hellertown; a brother, Loyd D., of Hellertown; a step-brother, Martin Beck, of Easton; two step sisters, Mrs. Timothy Unangst, of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Annie Wagner, of Palmerton, and 17 grandchildren.

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d. May 27, 1910, Baden-Baden, Ger. German physician, one of the founders of the science of bacteriology, who discovered the tubercle bacillus (1882) and the cholera bacillus (1883). He won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1905.
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Koch attended the University of Göttingen, where he studied medicine, graduating in 1866. He then became a physician in various provincial towns. After serving briefly as a field surgeon during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, he became district surgeon in Wollstein, in what was then Germany, where he built a small laboratory. Equipped with a microscope, a microtome (an instrument for cutting thin slices of tissue), and a homemade incubator, he began his study of algae, switching later to pathogenic organisms. One of Koch 's teachers at Göttingen had been the anatomist and histologist Friedrich Gustav Jacob Henle, who, in 1840, published the theory that infectious diseases were caused by living microscopic organisms. In 1850 the French parasitologist Casimir-Joseph Davaine, who was among the first to observe organisms in the blood of persons suffering certain diseases, reported the transmission of anthrax by the inoculation of healthy sheep with the blood of animals dying of the disease and the finding of microscopic rod-shaped bodies in the blood of the dead sheep. Inspired by the work of the French microbiologist Louis Pasteur, Davaine in 1863 showed that it was highly probable that, because the sheep did not become diseased in the absence of these rodlike bodies, anthrax was due to the presence of such organisms in the blood. The natural history of the disease was, nevertheless, far from complete.

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und genießt für seine Erfolge bei der Erforschung und Bekämpfung von Infektionskrankheiten bis heute weltweit höchste Anerkennung. Robert Koch wird am 11.12.1843 in dem kleinen Ort Clausthal im Harz, als dritter Sohn von insgesamt 12 Geschwistern, geboren. Er kommt schon in sehr jungen Jahren (1848) in die Schule und nachdem er sein Abitur absolviert hat (1862), beginnt er ein Studium der Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften. In diesen Bereichen zeigt er sich schon früh sehr talentiert, wechselt jedoch bereits nach dem 2. Semester zum Medizinstudium.
Nachdem er 1866 den Doktoreid geleistet hat, zieht es ihn nach Berlin, nicht nur um die Hauptstadt kennen zu lernen, sondern auch um Bekanntschaft mit Rudolf Virchow machen zu können.
Am 16. Juli 1867 heiratet er seine Verlobte Emmy Fraatz, die 1868 die gemeinsame Tochter Gertrud zur Welt bringt.
1870/71 leistet er, mit stolzen 27 Jahren, Militärdienst als freiwilliger Arzt im Deutsch-Französischen Krieg. Kurze Zeit später eröffnet er eine kleine Praxis als Landarzt in Wollstein, wo er gleichzeitig als Kreisarzt tätig ist. Nebenbei arbeitet er an einigen Versuchen in seinem kleinen Laboratorium.

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Robert Koch est n©   Clausthal-Zellerfeld en Allemagne, le 11d©cembre 1843, il s'inscrit   l'Universit© de G¶ttingen en 1862, o¹ il ©tudie la m©decine mais aussi la botanique, la physique et les math©matiques. Trois ans plus tard il est nomm© assistant au Mus©e pathologique de cette mªme ville, avant d'obtenir un poste de m©decin adjoint   l'H´pital de Hambourg en 1866. M©decin lib©ral   Langenhagen, Rackswitz et Wollstein (Sil©sie), il m¨ne de front consultations et recherche scientifique. Ses activit©s professionnelles ne l'empªch¨rent pas de s'int©resser   l'arch©ologie,   l'anthropologie, aux maladies professionnelles telle que l'intoxication par le plomb (saturnisme)) et la toute r©cente bact©riologie. D¨s lors il va partager avec Pasteur le m©rite de fonder la science de la microbiologie. Oppos©s par leurs caract¨res, leurs formations intellectuelle et scientifique, leurs modes de vie et s©par©s par une fronti¨re que la guerre de 1870 avait transform© en foss©, Pasteur et Koch ont abord© en r©alit© les mªmes probl¨mes dans un esprit et par des voies diff©rentes. La premi¨re d©couverte majeure de Koch en bact©riologie se produisit dans les ann©es 1870

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También se denomina "tisis".
La enfermedad producida por la infección por el bacilo de Koch o Mycobacterium Tuberculosis.
Es una infección crónica, destructiva, que sin tratamiento dura toda la vida. Incluso tras un tratamiento adecuado, puede reactivarse al cabo de muchos años.
Afecta más frecuentemente a los pulmones, pero puede afectar a cualquier parte del cuerpo.
Pronóstico
La infección dagnosticada y tratada a tiempo suele curar completamente, pero para ello es imprescindible la adherencia estricta al régimen medicamentoso prescrito.
La tuberculosis no tratada es invariablemente fatal, aunque tras un largo proceso.
Complicaciones
La tuberculosis puede afectar, como ya se ha señalado, a cualquier órgano o sistema corporal, por lo que puede provocar cualquier complicación imaginable que derive de la destrucción de un

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