Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q61203> ?p ?o }
- Q61203 almaMater Q161976.
- Q61203 almaMater "University of Berlin".
- Q61203 almaMater "University of Königsberg".
- Q61203 birthDate "1834-02-06".
- Q61203 birthPlace Q27306.
- Q61203 birthPlace Q4120832.
- Q61203 deathDate "1913-10-23".
- Q61203 deathPlace "Bern, Switzerland".
- Q61203 doctoralAdvisor Q76432.
- Q61203 doctoralStudents Q91690.
- Q61203 field Q7208.
- Q61203 name "Edwin Klebs".
- Q61203 type Person.
- Q61203 type Agent.
- Q61203 type Person.
- Q61203 type Scientist.
- Q61203 type Agent.
- Q61203 type NaturalPerson.
- Q61203 type Thing.
- Q61203 type Q215627.
- Q61203 type Q5.
- Q61203 type Q901.
- Q61203 type Person.
- Q61203 comment "Theodor Albrecht Edwin Klebs (6 February 1834 – 23 October 1913) was a German-Swiss pathologist. He is mainly known for his work on infectious diseases. His works paved the way for the beginning of modern bacteriology, and inspired Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch. He was the first to identify a bacterium that causes diphtheria, which was called Klebs–Loeffler bacterium (now Corynebacterium diphtheriae). He is the father of physician Arnold Klebs.".
- Q61203 label "Edwin Klebs".
- Q61203 depiction Edwin_Klebs.jpg.
- Q61203 name "Edwin Klebs".