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1836 in science
The year
1836 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
May 15 âÂÂ
Francis Baily
, during an
eclipse
of the
Sun
, observes the phenomenon named after him as
Baily's beads
.
Biology
October 2 â Naturalist
Charles Darwin
returns to
Falmouth
, England, aboard after a 5-year journey collecting biological data he will later use to develop his
theory of evolution
.
Writer
Georg Büchner
's dissertation on the common
barbel (fish)
,
Barbus barbus
, "Mémoire sur le Système Nerveux du Barbeaux (
Cyprinus barbus L.
)" is published in Paris and
Strasbourg
. In October, after receiving his doctorate, he is appointed by the
University of Zurich
as a lecturer in anatomy.
Theodor Schwann
discovers
pepsin
in extracts from the
stomach
lining, the first isolation of an animal
enzyme
.
Chemistry
French
chemist
Auguste Laurent
discovers o-
phthalic acid
(1,2-benzenecarboxylic acid) by oxidizing
naphthalene
tetrachloride.
The
chemical compound
acetylene
, also called ethyne, is discovered by
Edmund Davy
.
James Marsh
publishes the
Marsh test
for the presence of
arsenic
.
Hungarian
chemistry student
János Irinyi
invents a noiseless
match
.
October 24 â The earliest United States
patent
for a
phosphorus
friction match
is granted to Alonzo Dwight Phillips of
Springfield, Massachusetts
.
Medicine
October 13 âÂÂ
Theodor Fliedner
, a
Lutheran
minister, and Friederike, his wife, open the
Deaconess
Home and Hospital at
Kaiserswerth
, Germany, as an institute to train women in
nursing
.
Physics
Nicholas Callan
invents the first
induction coil
.
Andrew Crosse
's electrical experiment seems to produce strange insects,
acarus calvanicus
.
Technology
February 25 âÂÂ
Samuel Colt
receives a United States patent for the
Colt
revolver
, the first revolving barrel multishot firearm.
December âÂÂ
Victoria Bridge, Bath
, England, opened, the first to use James Dredge's
patent
'
taper principle
' of stays.
Edward Sang
publishes a
logarithm
ic method for constructing a
skew arch
.
James Nasmyth
invents the
shaper
.
Awards
Copley Medal
:
Jöns Jakob Berzelius
;
Francis Kiernan
Wollaston Medal
:
Louis Agassiz
Births
February 5 âÂÂ
Alexander Stewart Herschel
(died
1907
), South African-born British
astronomer
.
April 3 âÂÂ
Maurice Krishaber
(died
1883
), naturalised French
Hungarian
otorhinolaryngologist
.
May 17 âÂÂ
Norman Lockyer
(died
1920
), English astronomer.
May 28 âÂÂ
Alexander Mitscherlich
(died
1918
), German
chemist
.
June 9 âÂÂ
Elizabeth Garrett
(died
1917
), English
physician
.
July 20 âÂÂ
Clifford Allbutt
(died
1925
), English physician.
September 26 âÂÂ
Thomas Crapper
(died
1910
), English plumber and inventor.
October 6 âÂÂ
Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz
(died
1921
), German
neuroanatomist
.
October 27 âÂÂ
Thomas Gwyn Elger
(died
1897
), English astronomer.
Deaths
February 10 âÂÂ
Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze
(born
1758
), French
chemist
.
June 10 âÂÂ
André-Marie Ampère
(born
1775
), French
physicist
.
September 9 âÂÂ
William Henry
(born
1774
), English
chemist
(suicide).
September 17 âÂÂ
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
(born
1748
), French
botanist
.
References