1743 in science explained
The year 1743 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
Geology
Metrology
Physiology and medicine
- June 2 – British surgeon William Hunter presents his paper "Of the structure and diseases of articulating cartilages".[2]
Awards
Births
- February 13 – Joseph Banks, English botanist (died 1820)
- February 28 – René Just Haüy, French mineralogist (died 1822)
- April 13 (April 2 O.S.) – Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father and 3rd President of the United States and inventor (died 1826)
- June 3 – Lucia Galeazzi Galvani, Italian scientist (died 1788)
- August 17 – Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann, German geographer and zoologist (died 1815)
- August 26 – Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist (died 1794)
- September 17 – Marquis de Condorcet, French mathematician, philosopher and political scientist (died 1794)
- October 20 – François Chopart, French surgeon (died 1795)
- November 11 – Carl Peter Thunberg, Swedish botanist (died 1828)
- December 1 – Martin Heinrich Klaproth, German chemist (died 1817)
- Elisabeth Christina von Linné, Swedish botanist (died 1782)
Notes and References
- Book: De Munck, J.. Sterrekundige Waarneemingen op de Comeet of Staart-Sterre: Sedert den 29 November des Jaars 1743; tot op den 1 Maart van den Jaare 1744. Amsterdam; Middelburg. Isaak Tirion; Hendrik van Hoekke. 1744.
- William. Hunter. Of the Structure and Diseases of Articulating Cartilages. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. London. 1743. 42. 470. 514–21. 10.1098/rstl.1742.0079. 2012-01-05. 7671493. 186214128.
- Web site: Copley Medal British scientific award . Encyclopedia Britannica . 21 July 2020 . en.