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SCG4163 - Bahamas 1982 – Centenary of the Discovery of the Tubercle Bacillus (Robert Koch)
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This 5 cent Bahamas commemorative stamp, issued in 1982, honors the 100th anniversary of Robert Koch’s discovery of the tubercle bacillus (1882–1982), the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis. The design features a bold portrait of Robert Koch (1843–1910) alongside the TB cross symbol and the slogan “No Truce for TB Until Its Eradication.” This issue reflects both medical history and global health campaigns, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors of medical themes, scientists on stamps, and public health issues.
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