![]() Robert Koch (Albert Basserman) showing that tuberculosis is a bacterial disease, Ehrlich is able to obtain a sample of the isolated bacterium. After attending a medical presentation of one Dr. Ehrlich's staining methods and refers to it as 'specific staining,' adding that this is one of the greatest achievements in science, especially for diagnostic purposes, based on optical microscopy. Ehrlich meets and befriends, while experimenting with his staining techniques, is impressed with Dr. The reason for his conflict is his steadily rising interest in research for selective color staining, the marking of cells and microorganisms, using certain dyes and marking agents, which, as he describes in the film, have a certain 'affinity' to that which is to be stained and nothing else. He is dismissed for his constant disregard for hospital rules, which are bound by bureaucratic red tape. ![]() Robinson) is a physician working in a German hospital.
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