The year 1855 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Biology
Cartography
Chemistry
Earth sciences
Exploration
Medicine
Paleontology
Physics
Technology
Institutions
Publications
Awards
Births
- January 5 â King Camp Gillette (died 1932), American inventor.
- January 21 â John Browning (died 1926), American inventor.
- January 28 â William Seward Burroughs (died 1898), American inventor of the adding machine.
- March 4 â Luther Emmett Holt (died 1924), American pediatrician.
- March 13 â Percival Lowell (died 1916), American astronomer.
- May 12 â Oskar von Miller (died 1934), German electrical engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum.
- May 29 â David Bruce (died 1931), Australian-born British microbiologist.
- July 17 â Stephen Paget (died 1926), English surgeon.
- November 5 â Léon Teisserenc de Bort (died 1913), French meteorologist.
- November 7 â Edwin Hall (died 1938), American physicist, discoverer of the "Hall effect".
Deaths
- February 23 â Carl Friedrich Gauss (born 1777), German mathematician.
- February 27 â Bryan Donkin (born 1768), English engineer and inventor.
- March 20 â Joseph Aspdin (born 1778), English inventor.
- April 13 â Henry De la Beche (born 1796), English geologist.
- June 7 â Friederike Lienig (born 1790), Latvian entomologist.
- June 29 â John Gorrie (born 1803), Scottish American physician and inventor.
- July 6 â Andrew Crosse (born 1784), English 'gentleman scientist', pioneer experimenter in electricity.
- July 8 â William Parry (born 1790), English Arctic explorer.
- October 7 â François Magendie (born 1783), French physiologist.
- December 6 â William Swainson (born 1789), English naturalist.
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