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A Glimpse Of The Past Through The MicrobiologY Collection - The field has seen many significant events, such as the Pasteur effect when the terms aerobic and anaerobic were used to describe yeast growth in 1861. In 1875 Cohn used the genus name, Bacillus, as a classification of bacteria. Koch in 1876 points to a bacterium as the cause of anthrax, then photographs dried bacterium stained with methylene blue for permanent visual records. 1887 introduces the Petri dish, with an overhanging lid that keeps contaminants out. Yellow Fever is eradicated when Reed demonstrates it is caused by a filterable virus. In 1979 Smallpox is officially eliminated in a triumph of microbiology, the only microbial disease ever completely defeated. Today we can recognize the importance of a variety of sciences coming together. Photography, imaging, electron microscopic techniques, radioactive tracers, computers processing enormously complex reactions, DNA, RNA, cloning and genetic engineering. Numerous Nobel Prizes have contributed to research endeavors of a host of international Microbiologists!