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Essays of Robert Koch

translated by K. Codell Carter

(Contributions in medical studies, no. 20)

Greenwood Press, c1987

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This collection of translations of some of Koch's important essays represents an important first. It includes three of his essays on anthrax, three on tuberculosis, two on cholera, one on wound infections, and a relective essay entitled On Bacteriological Research. These papers clearly reflect the coherence and inter-connectedness of Koch's thought. They include the initial presentation of his ideas and also provide examples of his tenacious and devasting responses to his critics. While they only represent some of the many areas of Koch's interests, they serve as excellent samples of his finest contributions. The volume also includes a long introduction which establishes the historical context of Koch's work and of the particular essays translated here.

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Preface Introduction The Etiology of Anthrax, Founded on the Course of Development of the Bacillus Anthracis (1876) Investigations of the Etiology of Wound Infections (1878) On the Etiology of Anthrax (1881) The Etiology of Tuberculosis (1882) On the Anthrax Innoculation (1882) Critical Discussion of Publications Challenging The Significance of Tuberculosis Bacilli (1883) (Excerpts from) the Etiology of Tuberculosis (1884) Lecture at the First Conference for Discussion of the Cholera Question (1884) On Cholera Bacterial (1884) On Bacteriological Research (1890) Index

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