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  • Robert Koch. Lithograph, 1891.
  • Robert Koch. Lithograph, 1891.
  • Portrait of Robert Koch from a photograph.
  • Robert Koch. Wood engraving by P. Naumann, 1890.
  • Robert Koch. Wood engraving by P. Naumann, 1890.
  • Robert Koch. Photograph after a bust by Edmund Moeller, 1932.
  • Robert Koch. Photograph by Kaufmann-Fabry after a bust, 1933.
  • Robert Koch's original paper in which he announced the discovery of the tubercle bacillus.
  • Institut fur Infektionskrankheiten. Robert Koch's Insitute, in which paul Enrlich worked. The old building.
  • Medal portrait of Robert Koch. Bronze, production of the Munz-prage Anstalt Chr. Lauer in Nuremberg.
  • Investigations into the etiology of traumatic infective diseases / by Robert Koch ; translated by W. Watson Cheyne.
  • Investigations into the etiology of traumatic infective diseases / by Robert Koch ; translated by W. Watson Cheyne.
  • Robert Koch and Stabsarzt Kleine with a dead crocodile, East Africa. Process print after a photograph, 1906/1907.
  • Gesammelte Werke / von Robert Koch ; unter Mitwirkung von G. Gaffky und E. Pfuhl herausgegeben von J. Schwalbe.
  • Gesammelte Werke / von Robert Koch ; unter Mitwirkung von G. Gaffky und E. Pfuhl herausgegeben von J. Schwalbe.
  • Gesammelte Werke / von Robert Koch ; unter Mitwirkung von G. Gaffky und E. Pfuhl herausgegeben von J. Schwalbe.
  • Robert Koch reading his address to a conference at St. James's Hall, Piccadilly. Gouache by F.C. Dickinson, 1901.
  • Die Ätiologie der Milzbrand-Krankheit, begründet auf die Entwicklungsgeschichte des Bacillus Anthracis (1876) / Robert Koch ; eingeleitet von M. Ficker.
  • The centenary of the discovery of the tubercle bacillus by Robert Koch is an encouragement to defeat tuberculosis. Colour lithograph, 1982.
  • Robert Koch and Richard Pfeiffer working in a laboratory, investigating the plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
  • Simon Flexner (left), Director of the Rockefeller Institute, New York, with Professor Neufeld (right), on his visit to the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin. Process print, 1932 (?).
  • A group of men standing with a large white cow; one of the men is Robert Koch, about to experiment on the animal, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
  • The anthrax bacillus: ten examples, as seen through a microscope. Colour photograph, ca. 1948, after A. Assmann, ca. 1876, after R. Koch and F. Cohn, ca. 1876.
  • The anthrax bacillus: ten examples, as seen through a microscope. Colour photograph, ca. 1948, after A. Assmann, ca. 1876, after R. Koch and F. Cohn, ca. 1876.
  • A small boy at an apothecary's shop. Reproduction of a lithograph by A. Holswilder, c. 1890.
  • British Congress on Tuberculosis, London, 1901: excursion to Maidenhead. Photograph.
  • Paul Ehrlich Centenary Exhibition, March 1954.
  • Plate III, 12 slides of bacteria. Gesammelte Werke, 1912.
  • Members of the International Congress on Tuberculosis
  • A map of Berlin highlighting the locations of AIDS-related organisations within the city with the words; a warning issued by the Senator for Social Health and Youth and Family. Colour lithograph, 199-.