The year 1817 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Biology
Chemistry
Medicine
Technology
Institutions
Awards
Births
- January 29 â William Ferrel (died 1891), American meteorologist.
- February 15 â Robert Angus Smith (died 1884), Scottish-born atmospheric chemist.
- April 8 â Charles-ÃÂdouard Brown-Séquard (died 1894), Mauritian-born physiologist and neurologist.
- May 31 â Joseph Marie ÃÂlisabeth Durocher (died 1860), French geologist.
- June 30 â Joseph Dalton Hooker (died 1911), English botanist.
- July 5 â Carl Vogt (died 1895), German scientist who publishes notable works in zoology, geology and physiology.
- July 15 â John Fowler (died 1898), English civil engineer.
- September 10 â Richard Spruce (died 1893), English botanist.
- October 10 â C. H. D. Buys Ballot (died 1890), Dutch meteorologist.
- October 17 â Alfred Des Cloizeaux (died 1897), French mineralogist.
- November 26 â Charles-Adolphe Wurtz (died 1884), Alsatian French chemist.
- December 13 â Arthur Hill Hassall (died 1894), English physician, microbiologist and chemical analyst.
- December 14 â Sophia Wilkens (died 1889), Swedish pioneer in the education of students with intellectual disability.
Deaths
- January 1 â Martin Heinrich Klaproth (born 1743), German chemist.
- April 12 â Charles Messier (born 1730), French astronomer.
- May 12 â William Goforth (born 1766), American physician and paleontologist.
- June 2 â Clotilde Tambroni, Italian philologist and linguist (born 1758)
- June 11 â William Gregor (born 1761), Cornish mineralogist.
- July 28 â Abraham Gottlob Werner (born 1749), German geologist.
- August 7 â Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (born 1739), French-born American industrialist.
- September 18 â William Charles Wells (born 1757), American physician.
- November 7 â Jean-André Deluc (born 1727), Swiss geologist.
- December 15 â Abate Giovanni Battista Guglielmini (born 1763), Bolognese physicist.
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