1595 in science explained
The year 1595 in science and technology involved some significant events, some of which are listed here.
Chemistry
Exploration
Mathematics
Medicine
- 1595–1596 – Scipione (Girolamo) Mercurio publishes ("The midwife"), the first text to advocate a Caesarean section on the living in cases of a contracted long pelvis.[4]
- A first chair of medicine is created at Uppsala in Sweden. It will remain vacant until the appointment, in 1613, of .[5]
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Notes and References
- Book: Grun, Bernard. 1595. The Timetables of History. 3rd. New York. Simon and Schuster. 1991. 0-671-74919-6. 265. registration.
- His book The Discovery of Guiana (1596) makes exaggerated claims for his discoveries.
- https://books.google.com/books?id=MTXdplfiz-cC&pg=PA153&vq=pitiscus&sig=iUWyiMp6dVhUH74BC8LFt9id1JE Groundbreaking Scientific Experiments, Inventions, and Discoveries.
- Book: Norman, Jeremy M.. Morton's Medical Bibliography: An Annotated Check-List of Texts Illustrating the History of Medicine (Garrison and Morton). 5th. Aldershot. Scolar. 1991. 0-85967-897-0.
- Web site: Short history of Uppsala University and the origins of MCB. Uppsala University. 3 October 2020.
- Book: Burke, James. James Burke (science historian)
. James Burke (science historian). Connections. limited. London. Macmillan. 1978. 0-333-24827-9. 188.