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KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). Autograph letter signed ("R. Koch") to an unidentified recipient, Grosseto, Albergo Stella, Italy, 7 August 1899. 2½ pages, 8vo .

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KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). Autograph letter signed ("R. Koch") to an unidentified recipient, Grosseto, Albergo Stella, Italy, 7 August 1899. 2½ pages, 8vo .

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KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). Autograph letter signed ("R. Koch") to an unidentified recipient, Grosseto, Albergo Stella, Italy, 7 August 1899. 2½ pages, 8vo . A PROGRESS REPORT ON HIS RESEARCH TRIP TO INVESTIGATE THE CAUSES OF MALARIA. Koch describes his mosquito collecting efforts across Italy. The famed German researcher was in the second year of his Italian sojourn. He published his findings later that year in the Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift . His letter also discusses his plans to travel back to Germany via Rome, Naples, and Batavia. One of the founders of the science of bacteriology, Koch won fame for his identification of the anthrax bacillus in 1877, the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882 and the cholera bacillus in 1883. The Koch Postulates also established the connections between parasites and the transmission of disease. He won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1905.

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KOCH, Robert (1843-1910). Autograph letter signed ("R. Koch") to an unidentified recipient, Grosseto, Albergo Stella, Italy, 7 August 1899. 2½ pages, 8vo . A PROGRESS REPORT ON HIS RESEARCH TRIP TO INVESTIGATE THE CAUSES OF MALARIA. Koch describes his mosquito collecting efforts across Italy. The famed German researcher was in the second year of his Italian sojourn. He published his findings later that year in the Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift . His letter also discusses his plans to travel back to Germany via Rome, Naples, and Batavia. One of the founders of the science of bacteriology, Koch won fame for his identification of the anthrax bacillus in 1877, the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882 and the cholera bacillus in 1883. The Koch Postulates also established the connections between parasites and the transmission of disease. He won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1905.

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