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Robert Koch (German Doctor)
Bacteriology
Using Pasteur's Germ Theory , he had explained that germs could cause human disease. He had linked a microbe to a disease that caused it.
This Sparked The Beginning Of Bacteriology
Anthrax in 1876!
Septicemia in 1878!
Cholera in 1883!
Tuberculosis in 1882!
All done by injecting animals with disease , then dying bacteria and viewing it via a microscope!
How It Helped Other Scientists
Typhus and Pneumonia in 1880!
Tetanus and Diphtheria in 1884!
Plague in 1890!
Teaching and refutations
John Tyndall
Gave lectures on Germ Theory In Britain
Refuted Bastian's ideas of spontaneous generation
Dr. William Roberts
Medical version of Germ Theory!
Microbe Hunters
Interest in disease and how to prevent them
William Cheyne
Translated Koch's work and highlighted that not all microbes caused harmful disease