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1641 in science
The year
1641 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Medicine
Nicolaes Tulp
's
Observationes Medicae
is published in
Amsterdam
.
Technology
The sealed
thermometer
is developed with
Ferdinand II, Grand Duke of Tuscany
, using a glass tube containing
alcohol
, which freezes well below the freezing point of water.
Samuel Winslow
is granted the first
patent
in
North America
by the
Massachusetts General Court
for a new
saltmaking
process.
Births
March âÂÂ
Menno van Coehoorn
,
Dutch
military engineer
(died
1704
)
July 30 âÂÂ
Regnier de Graaf
, Dutch physician and anatomist who discovered the ovarian follicles, which were later named Graafian follicles (died
1673
)
August 2 âÂÂ
Jacob Bobart the Younger
,
English
botanist
(died 1719)
September 26 âÂÂ
Nehemiah Grew
, English botanist and
physician
who makes some of the early microscopical observations of plants (died
1712
)
October 28 âÂÂ
Sir Philip Skippon
, English traveller, naturalist and Member of Parliament (died
1691
)
Deaths
January 3 âÂÂ
Jeremiah Horrocks
, English
astronomer
(born
1618
)
March 8 âÂÂ
Xu Xiake
,
Chinese
explorer and geographer (born
1587
)
July 5 âÂÂ
Simon Baskerville
, English
physician
(born
1574
)
August 31 âÂÂ
Guy de La Brosse
,
French
physician and
botanist
(born c.
1586
)
References