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1847 in science
The year
1847 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
July 1 â German amateur astronomer
Karl Ludwig Hencke
discovers
asteroid
6 Hebe
from
Driesen
.
August 13 â English astronomer
John Russell Hind
discovers asteroid
7 Iris
from London.
October 18 â J. R. Hind discovers asteroid
8 Flora
from London.
October 1 â American astronomer
Maria Mitchell
discovers
comet
C/1847 T1
; it is independently discovered two days later by
Francesco de Vico
from Rome.
A new edition of the
astrometric
star catalogue
Histoire céleste française
is published, from which the
Lalande
star reference numbers which continue in use are derived.
Chemistry
Nitroglycerin
, at first called
pyroglycerine
, first synthesized by
Ascanio Sobrero
.
Hermann Kolbe
obtains
acetic acid
from completely inorganic sources, further disproving vitalism.
J. S. Fry & Sons
of
Bristol
(England) produce a moulded
chocolate bar
.
Earth sciences
October â Last
volcanic eruption
of
Mount Guntur
in
West Java
.
Mathematics
George Boole
formalizes
symbolic logic
in the pamphlet
The Mathematical Analysis of Logic
(published in
Cambridge
), defining what is now called
Boolean algebra
.
Johann Benedict Listing
publishes
Vorstudien zur Topologie
in
Göttingen
, first introducing the term
Topology
in print.
Medicine
January 1 â Britain's first
Medical Officer of Health
is appointed, Dr.
William Henry Duncan
in
Liverpool
.
November 4âÂÂ8 âÂÂ
James Young Simpson
discovers the
anesthetic
properties of
chloroform
and first uses it, successfully, on a patient, in an
obstetric
case in
Edinburgh
.
ÃÂmile Küss
and
Charles-Emmanuel Sédillot
perform the first recorded
biopsies
on
neoplasm
s.
Ignaz Semmelweis
studies and prevents the transmission of
puerperal fever
.
The journal
Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin
is founded by
Rudolf Virchow
and
Benno Reinhardt
.
Joseph-François Malgaigne
publishes
Traité des fractures et des luxations
in
Paris
.
Physics
Hermann von Helmholtz
formally states the law of
conservation of energy
.
Technology
January 27 âÂÂ
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
founded in the Queen's Hotel next to
Curzon Street railway station
in
Birmingham
,
England
, by
George Stephenson
and others.
May 24 â The
Dee bridge disaster
: a
cast iron
girder bridge across the
river Dee
at
Chester
,
England
, designed by
Robert Stephenson
for the
Chester and Holyhead Railway
, collapses under a
Shrewsbury and Chester Railway
train with five fatalities.
July 24 âÂÂ
Richard March Hoe
patent
s a
rotary printing press
in the
United States
.
Squire Whipple
publishes
A Work on Bridge Building
in the United States.
Zoology
August 18 â American missionary
Thomas S. Savage
and anatomist
Jeffries Wyman
first describe the great ape species
Troglodytes gorilla
, known in modern times as the
western gorilla
, to the
Boston Society of Natural History
.
Awards
Copley Medal
:
John Herschel
.
Wollaston Medal
for Geology:
Ami Boué
.
Births
January 21 âÂÂ
Joseph Le Bel
,
French
stereochemist
(died
1930
)
February 11 âÂÂ
Thomas Edison
,
American
inventor
(died
1931
)
March 3 âÂÂ
Alexander Graham Bell
,
Scottish
-born inventor (died
1922
)
March 25 âÂÂ
Fernand Lataste
, French
zoologist
(died
1934
)
May 1 âÂÂ
Hildegard Björck
,
Swedish
-born pioneer of women's medical education (died
1920
)
September 8 âÂÂ
Abraham Groves
,
Canadian
surgeon (died
1935
)
September 11 âÂÂ
Mary Watson Whitney
, American astronomer and academic (died
1921
)
Sydney Mary Thompson
,
Irish
-born
geologist
and
botanist
(died
1923
)
Deaths
March 9 âÂÂ
Mary Anning
,
English
paleontologist
(born
1799
)
April 9 âÂÂ
Filip Neriusz Walter
,
Polish
organic chemist
(born
1810
)
June 7 âÂÂ
David Mushet
, Scottish-born metallurgist (born
1772
)
September 3 âÂÂ
Simon Goodrich
, English-born mechanical engineer (born
1773
)
October 3 âÂÂ
Charles Hatchett
, English chemist (born
1765
)
November 11 âÂÂ
Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach
,
German
plastic surgeon
(born
1792
)
December 7 âÂÂ
Robert Liston
, Scottish-born
surgeon
(born
1794
)
References