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View of the heart in the health exhibition. Photo: Deutsches Museum, München | Reinhard Krause und Hubert Czech
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Photo: Deutsches Museum, München | Reinhard Krause und Hubert Czech
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One of many stations in the Health exhibition where you can become a doctor yourself.
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Photo: Deutsches Museum, München | Reinhard Krause und Hubert Czech
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Robert Koch's incubator from 1881 may not be pretty to look at, but it is of immense importance: it is the first device for growing bacteria in a controlled, warm environment and marks the beginning of modern microbiological research.