1795 in science
Overview of the events of 1795 in science
The year 1795 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
Botany
Mathematics
Medicine
Metrology
April 7 – The gram is decreed in France to be equal to "the absolute weight of a volume of water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of the metre, at the temperature of melting ice."[ 3]
Paleontology
Technology
Zoology
Publications
Awards
Births
January 6 – Anselme Payen , French chemist (died 1878 )
May 5 – Pierre Louis Alphée Cazenave , French dermatologist (died 1877 )
June 24 – Ernst Heinrich Weber , German physician , psychologist (died 1878 )
June 30 – Joseph Bienaimé Caventou , French chemist (died 1877 )
July 5 – Georg Ernst Ludwig Hampe , German pharmacist, botanist and bryologist (died 1880 )
July 10 – Jean-Baptiste Guimet , French industrial chemist (died 1871 )
November 12 – Thaddeus William Harris , American naturalist (died 1856 )
December 8 – Peter Andreas Hansen , Danish astronomer (died 1874 )
December 21
Deaths
January 21 – Samuel Wallis , English navigator (born 1728 )
March 21 – Giovanni Arduino , Italian geologist (born 1714 )
May 6 – Pieter Boddaert , Dutch physician and naturalist (born 1730 )
June 1 – Pierre-Joseph Desault , French anatomist and surgeon (born 1744 )
June 9 – François Chopart , French surgeon (born 1743 )
June 17 – Gilbert Romme , French politician and mathematician (born 1750 )
June 18 – Marie Marguerite Bihéron , French anatomist (born 1719 )
June 24 – William Smellie , Scottish naturalist and encyclopedist (born 1740 )
July 3 – Antonio de Ulloa , Spanish explorer (born 1716 )
August 14 – George Adams , English scientific instrument maker (born 1750 )
October 1 – Robert Bakewell , English agriculturalist and geneticist (born 1725 )
December 28 – Eugenio Espejo , Ecuadorian medical hygienist, lawyer and journalist (born 1747 )
References
^ Not published until 1809 .
^ Bown, Stephen R. (2003). Scurvy: How a Surgeon, a Mariner and a Gentleman Solved the Greatest Medical Mystery of the Age of Sail . Penguin Books Australia. p. 222.
^ "Decree on weights and measures" . 1795. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2008 . Gramme , le poids absolu d'un volume d'eau pure égal au cube de la centième partie du mètre , et à la température de la glace fondante
^ "Samuel Henshall (1765–1807)" . bullworks.net . Retrieved 2021-06-22 .
^ "Antique & Vintage Corkscrew Guide ~ Direct pull corkscrews with Henshall buttons" . corkscrewsonline.com . Retrieved 2021-06-22 .
^ Dalby, Steward (2000-04-01). "Drink a toast to the worm that turned" . The Guardian . London. Retrieved 2021-06-22 .
^ McNeill, Ian (1972). Hydraulic Power . London: Longman. ISBN 0-582-12797-1 .
^ Goodwin, Gordon (1891). "Hunter, Henry" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 28. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
^ Klyve, Dominic (Spring 2011). "Euler's Letters to a German Princess:Betrayal and Translation" (PDF) . Opusculum . 3 (1). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-21 .
^ "Copley Medal | British scientific award" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
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