This book presents a groundbreaking study of cholera by the renowned German bacteriologist Robert Koch. It details Koch's investigations into the bacteriology of cholera, his experiments with water filtration, and his observations of the cholera epidemic in Germany in the winter of 1892-93. The book is a landmark in the history of microbiology and a lasting tribute to Koch's genius.
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