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      Robert Koch
          1905 PM
          
          * 1843 in Clausthal
              + 1910 in Baden-Baden
              
             
          
           
        
      
      
      Robert Heinrich Hermann Koch was a celebrated German physician and
      pioneering microbiologist.
      As the founder of modern bacteriology, he is known for his role in
      identifying the specific causative agents of tuberculosis,
      cholera, and anthrax and for giving experimental support for the
      concept of infectious disease.
      He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905
      “for his investigations and discoveries in relation to
      tuberculosis”.
      
      
      
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