1836 in science explained
The year 1836 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Biology
- October 2 – 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
Medicine
- October 13 – 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
Technology
Awards
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Account of a method of separating small quantities of arsenic from substances with which it may be mixed. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. 21. 1836. 229–236. Marsh. J..
- Web site: János Irinyi. Hungarian Patent Office. 2008-03-18. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100304082506/http://www.mszh.hu/English/feltalalok/irinyi.html. 2010-03-04.
- Callan. N. J.. December 1836. On a new Galvanic battery. Philosophical Magazine. 3:9. 472–478.
- Callan. N. J. . A description of an electromagnetic repeater, or of a machine by which the connection between the voltaic battery and the helix of an electromagnet may be broken and renewed several thousand times in the space of one minute. Sturgeon. Annals of Electricity. 1. 229–230 . April 1837.
- Stanley A.. Czarnik. The classic induction coil. Popular Electronics. March 1992. 2011-05-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20161030062249/http://www.sentex.net/~mec1995/circ/hv/classic/classic.html. 2016-10-30. dead.
- Edward. Sang. On the construction of oblique arches. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. 20. 1836. 421. 2022-06-10.
- Book: Smiles, Samuel. Samuel Smiles
. Samuel Smiles. James Nasmyth Engineer: an Autobiography. John Murray. 1912. 2009-11-14.
- Web site: Copley Medal British scientific award . Encyclopædia Britannica . 22 July 2020 .