2. Who is Robert Koch?
. Robert Koch is a German physician
. Born on December 11, 1843 in Clausthal, Prussia, one of the
German states
. He studied medicine at the University of Gottingen and
graduated in 1866.
. served in the Franco Prussian War and later became district
medical officer
. Third child of thirteen children
. Died of heart failure
3. What did He do?
1. Explained the disease cycle of anthrax (disease
of animals and humans caused by Bacillus
anthracis, which is a type of bacterium).
2. Found the cause of tuberculosis
3. He ended the medical belief that most diseases
were caused by âbad airâ
4. Won the Nobel Prize for medicine
4. When and Where
Studied at the University of Gottingen from 1840-1866
He studied in the laboratory he built in Wollstein,
Germany.
Almost all of is research was conducted in the
laboratory he built.
5. Why is his research
considered important?
He found the Microbe that that was the cause of a
disease responsible for one- seventh of all deaths in
Europe in the late part of the 1800âs
Challenged thoughts on medicine in the 1800s
giving us a basis for research in the future