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Georg Theodor August Gaffky (17
February 1850 – 23
September 1918) was a Hanover-born
bacteriologist best
known for
identifying bacillus salmonella typhi...
- diseases. In 1884,
pathologist Georg Theodor August Gaffky (1850–1918)
confirmed Eberth's findings.
Gaffky isolated the same
bacterium as
Eberth from the spleen...
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dilution or
isolation by
streaking method was
first developed by
Loeffler and
Gaffky in Koch's laboratory,
which involves the
dilution of
bacteria by systematically...
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August Gaffky (1850–1918)
confirmed Eberth's findings, and the
organism was
given names such as "Ebert****a typhi", "Eberth's bacillus" and "
Gaffky-Eberth...
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patches and
spleens of
typhoid patients. Four
years later,
Georg Theodor Gaffky was able to grow the
pathogen in pure culture. A year
after that, medical...
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diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae) in 1884; and
Georg Theodor August Gaffky, the
bacterium of
typhoid (Salmonella enterica) in 1884. Koch's ****istant...
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diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae) in 1884; and
Georg Theodor August Gaffky, the
bacterium of
typhoid (Salmonella enterica) in 1884.
Petri made changes...
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concludes that
sufficient protein alone would prevent it.
Georg Theodor Gaffky isolates the
pathogenic bacillus salmonella typhi as the
cause of typhoid...
- have been
named in his honor. with
Robert Koch and
Georg Theodor August Gaffky:
Ueber die
Verwerthbarkeit heißer W****erdämpfe zu Desinfectionszwecken....
- 1897,
under the
direction of
Robert Koch (1843–1910), he
along with
Georg Gaffky (1850–1918) and
Richard Pfeiffer (1858–1945),
researched the
bubonic plague...