Robert Koch: Father of Bacteriology
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David C. Knight., David C. Knight|AUTHOR., & Gustav Schrotter|ILLUSTRATOR. (2019). Robert Koch: Father of Bacteriology . Muriwai Books.

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In 1882, Koch astounded the scientific world by first isolating the tubercle bacillus-the cause of tuberculosis. Later he discovered tuberculin, a substance used in diagnosing tuberculosis today. A tireless worker, Koch went on to save thousands of lives, both human and animal, through his investigation of Asiatic cholera, sleeping sickness, malaria, Texas fever, rinderpest, and Rhodesian red water fever.
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