LC control no. | n 85085541 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Robert Koch-Institut |
Variant(s) | Germany (West). Bundesgesundheitsamt. Robert Koch-Institut Robert Koch Institute Germany (West). Bundesgesundheitsamt. Robert Koch Institute RKI R.K.I. |
Found in | Current research problems in psoriasis, 1984: t.p. (Robert Koch-Institut des Bundesgesundheitsamtes) NLM files, 4/10/85 (hdg.: Robert Koch-Institut) Immunomodulators and nonspecific host defence mechanisms against microbial infections, 1988: t.p. (Federal Health Office, Robert Koch Institute, West Berlin) Infektionsepidemiologische Forschung, Dez. 1995: t.p. (RKI) Robert Koch Institute WWW site, viewed Nov. 20, 2017: history of the Robert Koch Institute (opened July 1, 1891, as a scientific department of the "Royal Prussian Institute for Infectious Diseases"[no publs. in NLM/LC databases]; 1912 renamed "Royal Prussian Institute for Infectious Diseases Rober Koch"[no publs. in NLM/LC databases];1919 facility continues as "Prussian Institute of Infectious Diseases Robert Koch"[no publs. in NLM/LC databases];1935 The Institute "Robert Koch" is subordinated to the imperial health office; in 1942 "Robert Koch Institute" becomes an independent Reichsanstalt; in 1945 institute merges with Reich Institute for Water, Soil and Air Hygiene and the Reich Health Office to form the "Central Institute for Hygiene and Health Services"[no publs. in NLM/LC databases];in 1948 facility continues as Robert Koch Institute for Hygiene and Infectious Diseases"[no publs. in NLM/LC databases];in 1952 institute becomes part of the newly founded Federal Health Office;1991 Robert Koch Institute is affiliated with several former GDR authorities; in 1994 after dissolution of the Federal Health Office, the Robert Koch Institute becomes an independent higher federal authority) The Robert Koch Institute, a historical retrospective WWW e-book, viewed Nov. 20, 2017: the Koch Institute -chronology(1948-1952 Robert Koch Institute for Hygiene and Infectious Diseases; 28.02.1952 Robert Koch Institute of the Federal Health Office) |