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1794 in science

The year 1794 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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Anatomy edit

  • Antonio Scarpa publishes Tabulae neurologicae ad illustrandam historiam cardiacorum nervorum, noni nervorum cerebri, glossopharingei et pharingei, the first work to give an accurate depiction of cardiac innervation, and to include the discovery that the inner ear is filled with fluid.[1][2]

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Biology edit

  • Erasmus Darwin publishes the first edition of Zoonomia, a medical work in two volumes that touches upon proto-evolutionary concepts, notably arguing that all extant organisms are descended from one common ancestor. The work will later influence his grandson, Charles Darwin.
  • Lazzaro Spallanzani publishes his conclusion that bats use a means other than sight for locating themselves in darkness.[4]

Mathematics edit

  • Adrien-Marie Legendre publishes Éléments de géométrie, which becomes a popular textbook for many years.
  • Jurij Vega publishes Thesaurus Logarithmorum Completus, a book of mathematical tables which reaches its 90th edition in 1924.

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  1. ^ Acierno, Louis J. (1994). The History of Cardiology. Informa Health Care. ISBN 1-85070-339-6.
  2. ^ Jahn, Anthony F.; Santos-Sacchi, Joseph, eds. (2001). Physiology of the Ear. Thomson Delmar Learning. ISBN 1-56593-994-8.
  3. ^ Williams, Henry Smith (1904). "5". A History of Science. Vol. 3. Harper. pp. 168ff. ISBN 0-250-40142-8.
  4. ^ Spallanzani, Lazzaro (1794). Lettere sopra il sospetto di un nuovo senso nei pipistrelli (Letters on the suspicion of a new sense in bats). Turin: Stamperia Reale (in Italian).
  5. ^ Dalton, J. (1798). "Extraordinary facts relating to the vision of colours; with observations". Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. 5: 28–45.
  6. ^ Stansfield, Dorothy A.; Ronald G. (1986). "Dr Thomas Beddoes and James Watt: Preparatory Work 1794–96 for the Bristol Pneumatic Institute". Medical History. 30 (3): 276–302. doi:10.1017/s0025727300045713. PMC 1139651. PMID 3523076.
  7. ^ Later numbered as X72.
  8. ^ Accès en ligne du Journal et des Annales des mines 1794-1881.
  9. ^ "Copley Medal | British scientific award". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  10. ^ Nicolas, Michel (5 August 2016). Histoire littéraire de Nîmes et des localités voisines qui forment actuellement le département du Gard (in French). Paris: BnF collection ebooks. ISBN 9782346019731. Retrieved 25 February 2021.

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The year 1794 in science and technology involved some significant events List of years in science table 1784 1785 1786 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Anatomy 2 Astronomy 3 Biology 4 Mathematics 5 Physiology and medicine 6 Technology 7 Institutions 8 Awards 9 Births 10 Deaths 11 ReferencesAnatomy editAntonio Scarpa publishes Tabulae neurologicae ad illustrandam historiam cardiacorum nervorum noni nervorum cerebri glossopharingei et pharingei the first work to give an accurate depiction of cardiac innervation and to include the discovery that the inner ear is filled with fluid 1 2 Astronomy editErnst Chladni publishes Uber den Ursprung der von Pallas gefundenen und anderer ihr ahnlicher Eisenmassen und uber einige damit in Verbindung stehende Naturerscheinungen On the Origin of the Pallas Iron and Others Similar to it and on Some Associated Natural Phenomena in which he proposes that meteorites have their origins in outer space 3 Completion of the Radcliffe Observatory for the University of Oxford Thomas Hornsby being the first observer Biology editErasmus Darwin publishes the first edition of Zoonomia a medical work in two volumes that touches upon proto evolutionary concepts notably arguing that all extant organisms are descended from one common ancestor The work will later influence his grandson Charles Darwin Lazzaro Spallanzani publishes his conclusion that bats use a means other than sight for locating themselves in darkness 4 Mathematics editAdrien Marie Legendre publishes Elements de geometrie which becomes a popular textbook for many years Jurij Vega publishes Thesaurus Logarithmorum Completus a book of mathematical tables which reaches its 90th edition in 1924 Physiology and medicine editOctober 31 John Dalton delivers a pioneering paper on colour blindness a condition which he inherited to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society in England a few weeks after joining 5 December Glasgow Royal Infirmary first opens in Scotland Thomas Beddoes with James Watt publish Considerations on the Medicinal Use and on the Production of Factitious Airs in Bristol 6 Technology editMarch 14 Eli Whitney receives a patent for his cotton gin in the United States 7 Journal des Mines first published in Paris by l Agence des mines de la Republique 8 Institutions editThe Ecole centrale des travaux publics is founded by Lazare Carnot and Gaspard Monge in Paris under the National Convention in Revolutionary France a year later it becomes the Ecole Polytechnique The Musee des Arts et Metiers is established in Paris Awards editCopley Medal Alessandro Volta 9 Births editJanuary 7 Eilhard Mitscherlich German chemist died 1863 February 8 Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge German analytical chemist died 1867 May 24 William Whewell English natural philosopher died 1866 May 29 Johann Heinrich von Madler German astronomer died 1874 August 15 Elias Magnus Fries Swedish botanist died 1878 September 24 Jeanne Villepreux Power French marine biologist died 1871 October 6 Charles Wilkins Short American botanist died 1863 October 28 Robert Liston Scottish surgeon died 1847 December 31 Pierre Adolphe Piorry French physician died 1879 Ferdinand Deppe German naturalist explorer and painter died 1861 Friedrich Freese German botanist died 1878 Deaths editFebruary 22 Caspar Friedrich Wolff German physiologist born 1733 February 27 Jean Rodolphe Perronet French bridge engineer born 1708 March 29 Marquis de Condorcet French mathematician born 1743 in prison May 8 Antoine Lavoisier French chemist born 1743 guillotined October 28 John Smeaton English civil engineer born 1724 Date unknown Jacques Anselme Dorthes French physician entomologist and naturalist born 1759 on military service 10 References edit Acierno Louis J 1994 The History of Cardiology Informa Health Care ISBN 1 85070 339 6 Jahn Anthony F Santos Sacchi Joseph eds 2001 Physiology of the Ear Thomson Delmar Learning ISBN 1 56593 994 8 Williams Henry Smith 1904 5 A History of Science Vol 3 Harper pp 168ff ISBN 0 250 40142 8 Spallanzani Lazzaro 1794 Lettere sopra il sospetto di un nuovo senso nei pipistrelli Letters on the suspicion of a new sense in bats Turin Stamperia Reale in Italian Dalton J 1798 Extraordinary facts relating to the vision of colours with observations Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester 5 28 45 Stansfield Dorothy A Ronald G 1986 Dr Thomas Beddoes and James Watt Preparatory Work 1794 96 for the Bristol Pneumatic Institute Medical History 30 3 276 302 doi 10 1017 s0025727300045713 PMC 1139651 PMID 3523076 Later numbered as X72 Acces en ligne du Journal et des Annales des mines 1794 1881 Copley Medal British scientific award Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 21 July 2020 Nicolas Michel 5 August 2016 Histoire litteraire de Nimes et des localites voisines qui forment actuellement le departement du Gard in French Paris BnF collection ebooks ISBN 9782346019731 Retrieved 25 February 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1794 in science amp oldid 1194948162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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