Robert Koch
Germ theory, tuberculosis
Sayings by Robert Koch
The microscope is our most important tool in the fight against disease.
I am convinced that the future of medicine lies in bacteriology.
The principles of hygiene are essential for public health.
My experiments on anthrax were some of the most challenging of my career.
The search for truth is the noblest endeavor of man.
It is a great privilege to be able to contribute to the advancement of science.
The importance of pure cultures cannot be overstated in bacteriological research.
I believe that every disease has a specific cause, and that cause can be identified.
The scientific method is the only way to uncover the secrets of nature.
My work on tuberculosis was the most significant of my life.
The search for remedies against infectious diseases requires tireless effort.
The role of bacteria in disease was a revolutionary concept at the time.
The development of effective vaccines is a crucial step in controlling infectious diseases.
The public needs to be educated about the importance of preventing the spread of germs.
My work in Africa on sleeping sickness was particularly challenging.
The establishment of institutes for infectious diseases is vital for research and treatment.
It is a great responsibility to be a physician, for upon us depends the health of the community.
The advancement of science is a collective effort, and I am proud to be a part of it.
The experimental method is the foundation of all scientific progress.
I have always believed that hard work and dedication lead to success in science.