Robert Koch

Germ theory, tuberculosis

Modern influential 93 sayings

Sayings by Robert Koch

As soon as I had found the tubercle bacillus, I found it also in the sputum of phthisical patients.

1882 — Reflecting on his discovery of the tubercle bacillus
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My only object has been to give the most complete description of the bacilli as they appear in the human body and in cultures.

1882 — Introduction to his paper on tuberculosis
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I consider it probable that the tubercle bacillus is the actual cause of tuberculosis.

1882 — Presentation to the Physiological Society of Berlin
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The time has come when we can look forward to the eradication of tuberculosis.

1890 — Optimistic statement at a conference
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A disease is not an entity, but a process.

circa 1880s — General reflection on disease
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The ultimate goal of all research must be the prevention of disease.

1890s — Speech
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It is remarkable how many different forms the tubercle bacillus can assume.

1882 — Scientific observation
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The greatest triumphs of science are those which are of benefit to humanity.

1905 — Acceptance speech
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I have no doubt that eventually we shall succeed in finding a specific remedy for tuberculosis.

1890 — Optimistic statement
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The most important thing in scientific research is to observe carefully and think clearly.

circa 1890s — General advice
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It was a great moment when I first saw the tubercle bacilli under the microscope.

1882 — Recollection of discovery
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The existence of microorganisms as a cause of disease is no longer a matter of theory, but a demonstrated fact.

1890s — Speech
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I have always striven to verify my observations by every possible means.

circa 1880s — Reflecting on his scientific method
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The struggle against infectious diseases is one of the most important tasks of mankind.

1890s — Speech
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The discovery of the cause of a disease is only the first step towards its eradication.

circa 1890s — General reflection
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I have no other aim than to advance science and to contribute to the welfare of mankind.

circa 1890s — Personal statement
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It is a great satisfaction to me to see that my work has been recognized and appreciated.

1905 — Acceptance speech
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The fight against cholera is a fight against ignorance and prejudice.

1884 — Referring to his work on cholera
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The microscope is the most important instrument in bacteriology.

circa 1880s — General statement
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I have always tried to be as objective as possible in my scientific investigations.

circa 1890s — Reflecting on his scientific method
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