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Wilhelm von Drigalski (born 21 June 1871 in Dresden - died 12 May 1950 in Wiesbaden) was a German bacteriologist. Von Drigalski was awarded a doctor of medicine degree at the University of Berlin in 1895. As medical officer he worked at the Charité hospital under the supervision of Robert Koch.

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  • Karl Rudolf Arnold Arthur Wilhelm von Drigalski (* 21. Juni 1871 in Dresden; † 12. Mai 1950 in Wiesbaden) war ein deutscher Bakteriologe, der als Stadtmedizinalrat und preußischer Oberstabsarzt der Landwehr wirkte. (de)
  • Wilhelm von Drigalski, né Karl Rudolf Arnold Arthur Wilhelm von Drigalski le 21 juin 1871 à Dresde et mort le 12 mai 1950 à Wiesbaden, est un bactériologiste et hygiéniste allemand. Il a été l'assistant de Robert Koch, médecin allemand découvreur du bacille de la tuberculose, et a isolé la bacille du typhus avec Heinrich Conradi. (fr)
  • Wilhelm von Drigalski (born 21 June 1871 in Dresden - died 12 May 1950 in Wiesbaden) was a German bacteriologist. Von Drigalski was awarded a doctor of medicine degree at the University of Berlin in 1895. As medical officer he worked at the Charité hospital under the supervision of Robert Koch. (en)
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  • Karl Rudolf Arnold Arthur Wilhelm von Drigalski (* 21. Juni 1871 in Dresden; † 12. Mai 1950 in Wiesbaden) war ein deutscher Bakteriologe, der als Stadtmedizinalrat und preußischer Oberstabsarzt der Landwehr wirkte. (de)
  • Wilhelm von Drigalski, né Karl Rudolf Arnold Arthur Wilhelm von Drigalski le 21 juin 1871 à Dresde et mort le 12 mai 1950 à Wiesbaden, est un bactériologiste et hygiéniste allemand. Il a été l'assistant de Robert Koch, médecin allemand découvreur du bacille de la tuberculose, et a isolé la bacille du typhus avec Heinrich Conradi. (fr)
  • Wilhelm von Drigalski (born 21 June 1871 in Dresden - died 12 May 1950 in Wiesbaden) was a German bacteriologist. Von Drigalski was awarded a doctor of medicine degree at the University of Berlin in 1895. As medical officer he worked at the Charité hospital under the supervision of Robert Koch. (en)
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