Robert Koch
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German-born Robert Koch is best known for his research and discoveries into tuberculosis. Considered as one of the founders of bacteriology, Robert worked tirelessly and with great patience, applying his detailed knowledge and experimental skills to all projects. His discovery of the germs of both the anthrax and tuberculosis diseases, provided techniques and methods for others to use in identifying other germ-caused illnesses. His sheer determination and persistence has had a major impact on the medical world and his story deserves wide recognition.
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