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1752 in science
The year
1752 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Biology
Establishment of
Tiergarten Schönbrunn
in
Vienna
, the world's oldest
zoo
.
Chemistry
Thomas Melvill
delivers a lecture entitled
Observations on light and colours
to the
Medical Society of Edinburgh
, a precursor of
flame emission spectroscopy
.
Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov
and
Mikhail Lomonosov
advertise the first
hard-paste porcelain
to be produced in
Russia
.
Mathematics
Euler
gives his formula for the number of faces, edges and vertices in a
polyhedron
.
Medicine
Foundation of what will become the
Manchester Royal Infirmary
as a
cottage hospital
in Garden Street,
Manchester
,
England
, by
Charles White (surgeon)
.
John Pringle
publishes
Observations on the Diseases of the Army in Camp and Garrison
in London, a pioneering text in modern
military medicine
.
Approximate date âÂÂ
James Ayscough
begins experimenting with tinted lenses in spectacles.
Physics
Benjamin Franklin
's
kite experiment
determines that
lightning
is an electrical phenomenon.
Awards
Copley Medal
:
John Pringle
Births
May 9 âÂÂ
Antonio Scarpa
,
Italian
anatomist
(died
1832
)
May 11 âÂÂ
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
,
German
physiologist
and
anthropologist
(died
1840
)
July 6 âÂÂ
John Sheldon
,
English
anatomist (died
1808
)
July 7 âÂÂ
Joseph Marie Jacquard
,
French
inventor (died
1834
)
July 23 âÂÂ
Marc-Auguste Pictet
,
Swiss
physicist (died
1825
)
September 18 âÂÂ
Adrien-Marie Legendre
, French
mathematician
(died
1833
)
Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre
, French
naturalist
(died
1804
)
Deaths
January 4 âÂÂ
Gabriel Cramer
,
Genevan
mathematician (born
1704
)
February 9 âÂÂ
Frederik Hasselquist
, Swedish traveller and naturalist (born
1722
)
April 10 âÂÂ
William Cheselden
, surgeon (born
1688
)
References