Chemist Robert Koch developed a technique whereby bacteria can be stained and identified

In 1877, german chemist Robert Koch and his team also developed ways of staining bacteria to improve the bacteriaメs visibility under the microscope, and were able to identify the bacterial causes of tuberculosis (1882) and cholera (1883). Adopting Koch’s method, other researchers were able to identify the bacteria that caused diseases such as typhus (1880), tetanus (1884) and the plague (1894).

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Source: Science Museum, London
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