Autograph letter signed : Berlin, to an unidentified colleague, 1885 Oct. 21.

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Autograph letter signed : Berlin, to an unidentified colleague, 1885 Oct. 21.

Informing him that he will not attend the conference on cholera in Rome, and asking him to represent their point of view vigorously; he will begin his lectures November 3rd and must supervise the setting up of the museum of hygiene.

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Koch, Robert, 1843-1910

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Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (b. 11 December 1843, Clausthal, Kingdom of Hanover – d. 27 May 1910, Baden Baden, Germany), physician and microbiologist. As one of the main founders of modern bacteriology, he identified the specific causative agents of tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax but also gave experimental support for the concept of infectious disease, which included experiments on humans and other animals. Koch created and improved laboratory technologies and techniques in the field of mic...