RMC1CA89–German physician Robert Koch (1843 - 1910) - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905 for his research relating to tuberculosis.
RMD0NX45–Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Robert Koch and Wife
RMEEXPTH–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1905. Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch, leaving the hospital. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890. Colored engraving.
RMMFMHX0–ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910) German physician and microbiologist about 1907 when he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
RMB47BBD–Dr Robert Koch (1843 - 1910), a seal of the physician and Nobel Prize winner The surface of the seal with a skull carved in brass and the staff of Aesculapius on a book, entwined with herbs, above the signature 'Dr. Robert Koch'. The handle is a syringe made of brass and glass with cut scale. Height 12.2 cm. From Royal Bavarian ownership. In addition a slightly more detailed sketch (pencil and India ink on paper) of the above-mentioned surface of the seal, on the back a signature and dedication in pencil 'Mit bestem Dank und Gruß. Ihr R. Koch', three ex libris ,
RMP6AXXF–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize, 1905. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890.
RM2F2C1BX–Robert Koch. Portrait of the German Nobel prizewinning microbiologist and physician, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (1843-1910), 1907
RM2JR5NR7–Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch, 1843 – 1910. German physician and microbiologist. Robert Koch was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. Seen in his laboratory in this 19th century illustration.
RM2B3YRW5–Bacteriologist Robert Koch in the 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2BE10B9–Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 - May 27, 1910) was a German physician and microbiologist. As the founder of modern bacteriology, he identified the causative agents of tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax and gave experimental support for the concept of infectious disease, which included experiments on humans and animals. Koch created and improved laboratory technologies and techniques, and made key discoveries in public health. For his research on tuberculosis, Koch received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. In 1910, Koch suffered a heart attack and never made a
RMD9658K–Robert Koch (1843-1910) German bacteriologist and physician. Tubercule bacillus: Tuberculin: Cholera bacillus: Nobel prize for physiology and medicine 1905.
RM2E5RTPF–Robert Koch. Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (11 December 1843 – 27 May 1910) was a German physician and microbiologist.
RMB405GD–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27.5.1910, German scientist (physician), portrait, engraving, 19th century,
RMD49CCY–Berlin, Germany, monument of Medicine Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch
RMFF74GG–ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910) /ninvestigating rinderpest at Kimberley, South Africa: drawing, 1897.
RMRMFRH0–Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. He discovered the causative agents of tuberculosis.
RMEM64H0–Robert Koch, German physician, discoverer of the tubercle and cholera bacilli, Nobel Prize in Medicine laureate in 1905
RMCPHPAA–Robert Koch in his laboratory
RM2C9GRFT–Robert Koch (1843- 1910) in his laboratory. German physician and pioneering microbiologist, famous for discovering the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882. Nobel Prize for medicine in 1905, Germany. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1890
RMCPHNT9–Residence of Robert Koch in Wollnstein, 1943
RMFJ3DX5–Robert Koch, Bacteriologist, Portrait
RME0B6DJ–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize, 1905. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890.
RMMFMHWT–ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910) German physician and microbiologist about 1907 when he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
RMCPHNRX–Robert Koch and Rudolph von Benningsen in German New Guinea
RME2081G–Robert Koch; 1843 1910; German Bacteriologist; Illustration
RM2F2C1C6–Robert Koch. Portrait of the German Nobel prizewinning microbiologist and physician, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (1843-1910), lithograph, 1887
RM2JR5NR8–Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch, 1843 – 1910. Portrait. German physician and microbiologist. Robert Koch was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. After a 19th century illustration.
RMTA2AH3–Robert Koch (1843-1910) German bacteriologist.
RM2BE0HMW–Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 - May 27, 1910) was a German physician and microbiologist. As the founder of modern bacteriology, he identified the causative agents of tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax and gave experimental support for the concept of infectious disease, which included experiments on humans and animals. Koch created and improved laboratory technologies and techniques, and made key discoveries in public health. For his research on tuberculosis, Koch received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. In 1910, Koch suffered a heart attack and never made a
RMD9658N–Robert Koch (1843-1910) German bacteriologist and physician in his laboratory. In 1890 Koch introduced Tuberculin which he thought was a cure for Tuberculosis. Curative powers were disappointing and its value as diagnostic tool was overlooked. In 1905 Koch received the Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine. Engraving, 1891.
RM2BDYCFP–Robert Koch, German Bacteriologist
RMRJAKY2–French postage stamp commemorating the work of Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (1843 - 1910); German physician and microbiologist. As the founder of modern bacteriology, he identified the specific causative agents of tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax and gave experimental support for the concept of infectious disease; For his research on tuberculosis, Koch received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905.
RMD49CCT–Berlin, Germany, monument of Medicine Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch
RMRJAMDD–Andoran postage stamp commemorating the work of Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (1843 - 1910); German physician and microbiologist. As the founder of modern bacteriology, he identified the specific causative agents of tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax and gave experimental support for the concept of infectious disease; For his research on tuberculosis, Koch received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905.
RMB40WM9–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27.5.1910, German scientist (physician), publication of his discovery of tuberculosis, Medical journal 'Klinische Wochenschrift', Berlin, 10.4.1882,
RMHRNMET–Robert Koch, German Bacteriologist
RMB47BBG–Dr Robert Koch (1843 - 1910), a seal of the physician and Nobel Prize winner The surface of the seal with a skull carved in brass and the staff of Aesculapius on a book, entwined with herbs, above the signature 'Dr. Robert Koch'. The handle is a syringe made of brass and glass with cut scale. Height 12.2 cm. From Royal Bavarian ownership. In addition a slightly more detailed sketch (pencil and India ink on paper) of the above-mentioned surface of the seal, on the back a signature and dedication in pencil 'Mit bestem Dank und Gruß. Ihr R. Koch', three ex libris ,
RM2C9GRFN–Portrait of Robert Heinrich Hermann Koch (1843 - 1910) German physician and microbiologist. Famous for discovering the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882, the cholera bacillus in 1883 and for the development of Koch's postulates. Founders of bacteriology. Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1905, Germany. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1890
RMBR6J3A–Dr Robert Koch (1843 - 1910), a seal of the physician and Nobel Prize winner The surface of the seal with a skull carved in brass and the staff of Aesculapius on a book, entwined with herbs, above the signature 'Dr. Robert Koch'. The handle is a syringe made of brass and glass with cut scale. Height 12.2 cm. From Royal Bavarian ownership. In addition a slightly more detailed sketch (pencil and India ink on paper) of the above-mentioned surface of the seal, on the back a signature and dedication in pencil 'Mit bestem Dank und Gruß. Ihr R. Koch', three ex libris ,
RMFD7C7N–Dr. Robert Koch
RME7X8NW–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize, 1905. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890. Colored.
RMMFMHWY–ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910) German physician and microbiologist about 1907 when he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
RMCEWRDC–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Engraving.
RMCPHNT7–Robert Koch dissecting crocodile in Africa
RM2F2C1C4–Robert Koch. Portrait of the German Nobel prizewinning microbiologist and physician, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (1843-1910), c.1895-1910
RF2D6Y7ND–Robert Koch, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch, German physician and microbiologist. Nobel Prize of Medicine, 1905. Identified the specific causative agent
RM2W9BTT1–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch.
RMB3YNAY–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27.5.1910, German physician (bacteriology), in laboratory, anonymous engraving, ,
RM2W9BTRG–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch. Year: 1899.
RMBX6NBG–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27. 5.1910, German physician, portrait, supplement to 'Muenchner Medizinische Wochenschrift', 1910, ,
RM2W9BTR9–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch. By H. Fechner.
RMD49CDA–Berlin, Germany, monument of Medicine Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch
RM2W9BTRW–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch. Year circa 1908.
RMB407GP–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27.5.1910, German scientist (physician), in his laboratory, engraving, circa 1900,
RMHRP0RW–Robert Koch, German Bacteriologist
RMTXGRWF–Robert Koch (1843-1910) German bacteriologist and physician in his laboratory. In 1890 Koch introduced Tuberculin which he thought a cure for Tuberculosis. Curative powers disappointing and its value as diagnostic tool overlooked. 1891 Engraving
RME4Y158–Robert Koch (1843- 1910). German physician and pioneering microbiologist. Engraving published , 1890.
RM2E3C2CH–Portrait of Robert Heinrich Hermann Koch (1843 - 1910) German physician and microbiologist. Famous for discovering the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882, the cholera bacillus in 1883 and for the development of Koch's postulates. Founders of bacteriology. Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1905, Germany. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1890
RME4Y187–Robert Koch (1843 - 1910). German physician and pioneering microbiologist. Engraving published in Spain, 1890. Color.
RF2H71GF7–Nobel prize Robert koch on stamp of Maldives
RMMFMHWW–ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910) German physician and microbiologist about 1907 when he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
RMBTM39D–KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). German doctor. In 1882 discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis.
RM2WTTG89–ROBERT KOCH (1843-1910) German microbiologist and physician who isolated the causative agents of many deadly diseases in his Nobel Prize winner photo of 1907
RMDYNYTE–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to Dr. Koch, leaving the hospital.
RMCPHNT4–Dr Robert Koch, German bacteriologist
RMBG8HWE–KOCH, Robert (Clausthal, near Hanover, 1843-Baden-Baden, 1910). German doctor.
RMPP8TCX–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German microbiologist Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905.
RM2N2A04R–1908 ca, GERMANY : The german Doctor ROBERT KOCH ( 1843 - 1910 ). He became famous for the discovery of the anthrax bacillus ( 1877 ), the tuberculosis bacillus ( 1882 ) and the cholera vibrio ( 1883 ) and for his development of Koch's postulates. He was awarded the NOBEL Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his tuberculosis findings in 1905 . He is considered one of the founders of bacteriology Unknown photographer . - BATTERIOLOGO - TBC - BATTERIOLOGIA - TUBERCOLOSI - ANTRACE - PREMIO NOBEL per la MEDICINA - VIROLOGIA - VIRUS - VIROLOGO - MEDICIN - SCIENZA - SCIENZIATO - BIOLOGIA - BIOLOGY
RMDE08AP–Robert Koch, 1848 - 1910, statue by Louis Tuaillon in front of the Charité Berlin, 1916, Berlin
RM2W9EW1M–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch. Year: 1899.
RMD49CCH–Berlin, Germany, monument of Medicine Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch
RM2W9EW13–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch. By H. Fechner.
RMB43H2A–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27.5.1910, German scientist (medic), essay about anthrax, journal 'Beitraege zur Bilogie der Pflanzen', 1876,
RMHRNYTP–Robert Koch, German Microbiologist
RMG5WGD0–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27. 5.1910, German bacteriologist, medal, reverse, Stuttgarter Metallwarenfabrik Mayer & Wilhelm, famous men series, Stuttgart, circa 1900,
RMMFNNNG–Robert Koch (1843-1910) German bacteriologist and physician. Tubercule bacillus: Tuberculin: Cholera bacillus: Nobel prize for physiology and medicine 1905.
RMC13JP8–Robert Koch (1843-1910), German physician, who with Louis Pasteur, founded the modern science of bacteriology. He received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1905 for his work on tuberculosis. 1887 portrait.
RM2W9EW4A–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch.
RMBXPP1A–Robert Koch, German physician, discoverer of the tubercle and cholera bacilli, Nobel Prize in Medicine laureate in 1905
RMCWBW6P–Robert Koch (1843-1910) German physician discovered the anthrax disease cycle, and the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis
RF2HJECRK–MONACO - CIRCA 1982: A stamp printed in Monaco issued for the 100th anniversary of discovery of Tubercle Bacillus shows Dr. Robert Koch, circa 1982.
RMW7CKJR–Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist and physician. Artist: Unknown
RF2JJXNXJ–Robert Koch (1843-1910), discoverer prevent of tubercle bacillus, Nobel Medicine Prize, circa 2005. stamp printed in Germany isolated on black
RMW7CKJY–Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist and physician in his laboratory. Artist: Unknown
RM2B87H87–Statue of Emil Fischer, Nobel Prize winning chemist at Robert Koch Platz at entrance to Charite-Mitte Hospital campus, Mitte ,Berlin ,Germany
RMP5090E–Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize of Medicine. Engraving.
RM2N2A05R–1908 ca, GERMANY : The german Doctor ROBERT KOCH ( 1843 - 1910 ). He became famous for the discovery of the anthrax bacillus ( 1877 ), the tuberculosis bacillus ( 1882 ) and the cholera vibrio ( 1883 ) and for his development of Koch's postulates. He was awarded the NOBEL Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his tuberculosis findings in 1905 . He is considered one of the founders of bacteriology Unknown photographer . - BATTERIOLOGO - TBC - BATTERIOLOGIA - TUBERCOLOSI - ANTRACE - PREMIO NOBEL per la MEDICINA - VIROLOGIA - VIRUS - VIROLOGO - MEDICIN - SCIENZA - SCIENZIATO - BIOLOGIA - BIOLOGY
RMRH6E4H–01 February 2019, Berlin: The large, historical auditorium of the Robert Koch Forum. The forum will be extensively renovated. The Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch once gave his lectures here. Upon completion, the Hertie School of Governance will move in. Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
RM2K88BYG–Proffesor Robert Koch Disease Scientist 01 May 1892 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of The Film Company and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To The Film Company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RMD49CD7–Berlin, Germany, monument of Medicine Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch
RM2BJKX11–Memorial plaque Robert Koch, Berlin
RF2DAGCWA–HUNGARY – CIRCA 1982: stamp printed by Hungary, shows Robert Koch, circa 1982
RMHRNNM1–Robert Koch, German Microbiologist
RMG5WGCY–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27. 5.1910, German bacteriologist, portrait, medal, obverse, Stuttgarter Metallwarenfabrik Mayer & Wilhelm, famous men series, Stuttgart, circa 1900,
RMTXGMFC–Koch, Robert (1843-1910) German bacteriologist and physician. Tubercule bacillus: Tuberculin: Cholera bacillus: Nobel prize for physiology and medicine 1905 Photograph courtesy The Nobel Foundation.
RMAG1WW9–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27. 5.1910, German physician, portrait, supplement to 'Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift', 1910, ,
RM2W9EW3W–Portrait of Robert Herman Koch. Year circa 1908.
RMAG33J2–Koch, Robert, 11.12.1843 - 27.5.1910, German medic / physician (bacteriologist), portrait, woodcut, O. Graf, 'Kämpfer für das Leben', C. H. Boehringer Sohn AG,
RMBP0N99–Robert Koch, German physician, discoverer of the tubercle and cholera bacilli, Nobel Prize in Medicine laureate in 1905
RMCWBW6N–Robert Koch (1843-1910), German physician, who with Louis Pasteur, founded the modern science of bacteriology. He received the
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