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Kitasato Shibasaburo a closeup portrait from Japanese money - Yen-stock-foto
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Japanese 1,000 yen banknote features bacteriologist Shibasaburō Kitasato.-stock-foto
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Japanese 1,000 yen note features Katsushika Hokusai’s iconic artwork "Under the Great Wave off Kanagawa"’ on the back.-stock-foto
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Japanese 1,000 yen banknote features bacteriologist Shibasaburō Kitasato.-stock-foto
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Pearl Kendrick (1890–1980), a pioneering American bacteriologist who co-developed the first effective vaccine for pertussis (whooping cough). Working during the Great Depression alongside Grace Eldering and Loney Gordon, Kendrick conducted large-scale clinical trials that proved the vaccine's efficacy, dramatically reducing childhood mortality.-stock-foto
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Sebastiano Rivolta (20 October 1832 – 14 August 1893) was an Italian veterinarian and bacteriologist. He was a professor at the Veterinary School of Turin, then at the Veterinary Institute of Pisa. Drawn by Louis Georges Neumann.-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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Nísia Trindade, former Minister of Health of Brazil and former chairwoman of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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Mario Moreira, president ot the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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The Minister of Health of Brazil, Alexandre Padilha, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03.24.2026-stock-foto
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Oswaldo Cruz a closeup portrait from Brazilian money - Cruzeiro-stock-foto
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Kitasato Shibasaburo (1853 - 1931) portrait from Japanese thousand yen bill. Japanese physician and bacteriologist.-stock-foto
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Kitasato Shibasaburo (1853 - 1931) portrait from Japanese thousand yen bill. Japanese physician and bacteriologist.-stock-foto
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Robert Koch, around 1900-stock-foto
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Statue of Dr. Hideyo Noguchi at Ueno Park, Taito, Tokyo, Japan; influential bacteriologist recognized for his contributions to medical science.-stock-foto
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Engraved marble slab at the base Dr. Hideyo Noguchi's statue at Ueno Park, Taito, Tokyo, Japan; influential bacteriologist and public health advocate.-stock-foto
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"Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (born December 11, 1843, in Clausthal; died May 27, 1910, in Baden-Baden), German physician, microbiologist, bacteriologist, and hygienist, and one of the most successful pharmaceutical researchers of the 19th century. Illustration, reproduction of a 19th-century original. Authentic, file restored for optimal use, exact date of the original unknown, historical."-stock-foto
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Oswaldo Gonçalves Cruz (August 5, 1872 – February 11, 1917) was a Brazilian physician, pioneering bacteriologist, epidemiologist, and public health official. He founded the Oswaldo Cruz Institute and served in the Brazilian Academy of Letters, holding its fifth chair from 1912 until his passing in 1917.-stock-foto
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Louis Pasteur, 1885. Louis Pasteur (27 December 1822 in Dole, Jura – 28 September 1895 in Marnes-la-Coquette) was a French scientist, chemist and physicist by training. A pioneer in microbiology, he knew great notoriety during his lifetime for having developed a vaccine against rabies.-stock-foto
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Set of the 2024 series of Japanese 1000, 5000 and 10000 yen banknotes front illustrated with portraits of the bacteriologist Kitasato Shibasaburō, edu-stock-foto
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Jaume Ferran i Clua (Jaime Ferran), 1851 - 1929.  Spanish doctor, sanitarian and bacteriologist.  From  La Esfera, 1914.-stock-foto
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Scientist Hideyo Noguchi on postage stamp of Guyana-stock-foto
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6th F 2024 series of Japanese 1000 yen banknote back revealing in backlit the watermark portrait of the bacteriologist Kitasato Shibasaburō.-stock-foto
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Science Research Lab Doctor Using Technology In Hospital-stock-foto
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Science Research Lab Doctor Using Technology In Hospital-stock-foto
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Science Research Lab Doctor Using Technology In Hospital-stock-foto
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Science Research Lab Doctor Using Technology In Hospital-stock-foto
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Science Research Lab Doctor Using Technology In Hospital-stock-foto
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Science Research Lab Doctor Using Technology In Hospital-stock-foto
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Albert Calmette (1863-1933), French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist  circa 1925 - Later coloring. Digitally colourized image-stock-foto
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Max von Gruber. Photograph, 1913. Max von Gruber (6 July 1853, in Vienna – 16 September 1927, in Berchtesgaden) was an Austrian scientist and eugenicist. As a bacteriologist he discovered specific agglutination in 1896 with his English colleague Herbert Durham (Gruber-Widal-reaction). But his main interests were studying hygiene and sexual life.-stock-foto
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FREDERICK TWORT (1877-1950) English bacteriologist  in the uniform of the Royal Medical Corps about 1915-stock-foto