Industrial Age · Europe · Science
1882
Koch Finds TB Bacillus
March 24, 1882
At a meeting of the Berlin Physiological Society, Robert Koch presented his isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis - the bacterium responsible for the century's deadliest disease. The audience was stunned; the announcement was one of the great moments in medicine. Germ theory had found the cause of tuberculosis, and the slow search for a cure could begin.