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SCG7714 - Guinea 1982 – Centenary of Tuberculosis Bacillus Discovery
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Issued by the République Populaire Révolutionnaire de Guinée, this 10 sylis commemorative stamp honors the 100th anniversary of Dr. Robert Koch’s discovery of the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882. The design depicts a cow grazing before stylized lungs and the red Cross of Lorraine — symbols linking tuberculosis research to both human and bovine medicine. The artwork reflects the disease’s dual impact on livestock and people, emphasizing the global importance of Koch’s scientific breakthrough in combating tuberculosis.
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