1862 in science explained
The year 1862 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Earth sciences
Medicine
Technology
- July 8 – Theodore Timby is granted a United States patent for discharging guns in a revolving turret, using electricity.
- November 4 – Richard Jordan Gatling is granted a United States patent for the Gatling gun.
- Brown & Sharpe produce the first Universal Milling machine.
- David Kirkaldy publishes Results of an Experimental Inquiry into the Comparative Tensile Strength and other properties of various kinds of Wrought-Iron and Steel in Glasgow describing his pioneering work in tensile testing.
Awards
Births
- January 23 – David Hilbert (died 1943), German mathematician
- February 14 – Agnes Pockels (died 1935), German chemist (in Venice)
- March 14 – Vilhelm Bjerknes (died 1951), Norwegian physicist and meteorologist
- May 27 – John Edward Campbell (died 1924), Irish-born mathematician
- June 7 – Philipp Lenard (died 1947), German physicist
- June 9 – Ernest William Moir (died 1933), British civil engineer
- July 2 – William Henry Bragg (died 1942), English winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics
- August 2 – Paul Bujor (died 1952), Romanian animal morphologist, politician and short story writer
- October 12 – Theodor Boveri (died 1915), German geneticist
- October 19 – Auguste Lumière (died 1954), French inventor, film pioneer
- November 23 - Ernest Guglielminetti (died 1943), Swiss physician[9]
- William Hoskins (died 1934), American inventor
Deaths
- January 10 – Samuel Colt (born 1814), American inventor
- February 3 – Jean-Baptiste Biot (born 1774), French physicist
- February 7 – Prosper Ménière (born 1799), French physician who first described the symptoms of Ménière's disease
- February 11 – Luther V. Bell (born 1806), American psychiatric physician
- March 1 – Peter Barlow (born 1776), English mathematician
- April 3 – Sir James Clark Ross (born 1800), English explorer of the Polar regions
- May 6 – Olry Terquem (born 1782), French Jewish geometer
- October 8 – James Walker (born 1781), Scottish-born civil engineer
- October 21 – Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet (born 1783), English physiologist
- December 18 – Lucas Barrett (born 1837), English naturalist (drowned)
- December 20 – Robert Knox (born 1791), Scottish anatomist
- December 21 – Karl Kreil (born 1798), Austrian astronomer
Notes and References
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- Book: Isely, Duane. 1994. One hundred and one botanists. Ames. Iowa State University Press.
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- Web site: The Periodic Table. 2011-10-07.
- Web site: Alexander Parkes (1813–1890) . People & Polymers . Plastics Historical Society . 2007-03-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070315102347/http://www.plastiquarian.com/parkes.htm . 2007-03-15 . dead .
- Yarilov. A. A.. 1904. Fr. A'b, Fallu, osnovatel' pedologii. Fr. A'b, Fallu, founder of soil science. Pochvovedenie. 2. 125–135. Russian.
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- Web site: Copley Medal British scientific award . Encyclopedia Britannica . 23 July 2020 . en.
- Web site: Heldner . Paul . Guglielminetti, Ernest . Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse . 21 July 2005 . 13 February 2021 .