Schlich T
Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Albert-Ludwig-Universität Freiburg Stefan-Meier-Strasse 26 79104 Freiburg in Breisgau, Germany.
Hist Philos Life Sci. 2000;22(1):43-58.
Robert Koch based his claim that specific microorganisms cause particular diseases on laboratory studies. This paper examines how Koch set up a plausible line of argument by using special methods of representing bacteria. One kind of representation consisted in making the bacteria visible; the other mode of representation was based on disease phenomena. Using a range of techniques of isolating and controlling microorganisms, Koch combined these different modes of representation in a way that made his claims convincing. Thus, the microorganism as a specific cause of disease emerged through a chain of repeated processes of selection and representation in the laboratory.
罗伯特·科赫基于实验室研究宣称特定的微生物会引发特定的疾病。本文探讨了科赫如何通过使用呈现细菌的特殊方法建立起一条看似合理的论证思路。一种呈现方式是使细菌可见;另一种呈现方式则基于疾病现象。科赫运用一系列分离和控制微生物的技术,将这些不同的呈现方式结合起来,使其观点具有说服力。因此,作为疾病特定病因的微生物是通过实验室中一系列反复的选择和呈现过程而出现的。