Robert Koch: A Life in Medicine and Bacteriology by Thomas D. Brock

Robert Koch: A Life in Medicine and Bacteriology

Thomas D. Brock

364 pages first pub 1988 (editions)

history science informative medium-paced

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Robert Koch's story is a stirring example of how a lone country doctor can rise above all odds to become a true scientific revolutionary. Winner of the Nobel Prize in 1905, Koch is best known today for his discoveries of the causal agents of tuber...

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