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1775 in science
The year
1775 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Biology
The
cheetah
(
Acinonyx jubatus
) is described.
Chemistry
May 25 âÂÂ
Joseph Priestley
's account of his isolation of
oxygen
in the form of a
gas
("dephlogisticated air") is read to the
Royal Society
of
London
.
Swedish chemist
Torbern Bergman
's
' ("A Dissertation on Elective Attractions") is published, containing the largest tables of
chemical affinity
ever published.
Swedish chemist
Carl Wilhelm Scheele
produces the toxic
cupric
hydrogen
arsenite
pigment
Scheele's green
.
Exploration
July 30 â 3-year
second voyage of James Cook
completed, the first eastabout global
circumnavigation
, during which the
Antarctic Circle
has been crossed three times,
Terra Australis
shown to be a myth, and
Larcum Kendall
's K1
chronometer
demonstrated to be a reliable timekeeper for the purpose of calculating
longitude
.
Mathematics
Lagrange
's
Recherches d'Arithmétique
develops a general theory of binary
quadratic forms
.
First
Stanhope Demonstrator
, a mechanical device to demonstrate and solve problems in logic, is produced by English aristocrat
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope
.
Medicine
English surgeon
Percivall Pott
finds the first occupational link to
cancer
, contributing to the science of
epidemiology
.
German physician
Melchior Adam Weikard
anonymously publishes the textbook
Der Philosophische Arzt
including the earliest description of symptoms resembling
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
.
Natural history
February 21 âÂÂ
La Specola
,
Florence
's Museum of Zoology and Natural History, opens to the public.
Johan Christian Fabricius
publishes his '.
Peter ForsskÃÂ¥l
's
' (containing early observations on
bird migration
) and
' are published posthumously, edited by
Carsten Niebuhr
.
Technology
May 22 âÂÂ
James Watt
's 1769
steam engine
patent
is extended to June 1800 by
Act of Parliament
of
Great Britain
and the first
engines
are built under it.
Jacques-Constantin Périer
operates a
paddle steamer
on the
Seine
, but it proves to be underpowered.
Alexander Cumming
patents the
S-trap
in
London
, laying the foundations for the modern
flush toilet
.
Edinburgh
confectioner
Charles Spalding
devises improvements to the
diving bell
, adding a system of balance-weights.
Pierre-Simon Girard
, age 10, invents a
water turbine
.
December 30 âÂÂ
John Arnold
takes out his first
patent
for improvements in the construction of
marine chronometer
s in
Britain
, including the first for a
compensation balance
.
Approximate date âÂÂ
Thomas Mudge
invents the detached
lever escapement
for clocks and watches.
French Academy of Sciences
made the statement that the academy "will no longer accept or deal with proposals concerning
perpetual motion
."
Awards
Copley Medal
:
Nevil Maskelyne
Births
January 22 âÂÂ
André-Marie Ampère
,
French
physicist
(died
1836
)
February 9 âÂÂ
Farkas Bolyai
,
Hungarian
mathematician
(died
1856
)
May 10 âÂÂ
William Phillips
,
English
geologist
(died
1828
)
July 23 âÂÂ
ÃÂtienne-Louis Malus
, French physicist and mathematician] (died
1812
)
September 30 âÂÂ
Robert Adrain
,
Irish
-born mathematician (died
1843
)
November 19 âÂÂ
Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger
,
German
entomologist
and
zoologist
(died
1813
)
December 21 âÂÂ
Julien-Joseph Virey
, French
anthropologist
,
naturalist
and
physician
(died
1846
)
Deaths
March 3 âÂÂ
Richard Dunthorne
, English
astronomer
(born
1711
)
May 1 âÂÂ
Israel Lyons
, English mathematician and botanist (born
1739
; died of measles)
October 25 âÂÂ
Johan Maurits Mohr
,
Dutch
astronomer (born
1716
)
References