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In 1905, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, which was what he was most known for. Koch received many prizes and medals, honorary citizenship's of Berlin, honorary doctorates of the Universities of Heidelberg and Bologna, Wollstein and Clausthal, and honourary memberships of educated societies and academies in Berlin, Perugia, Vienna, Posen, Naples and New York. He was given the German Order of the Crown, the Grand Cross of the German Order of the Red Eagle (which was also the first time this high distinction was awarded to a medical practitioner), and Orders from Turkey and Russia. Long after his death, he was honoured by various memorials and or other ways in different countries.

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