1867 in science
Overview of the events of 1867 in science
The year 1867 in science and technology involved many significant events, listed below.
Events
Botany
Chemistry
Economics
Geology
History of science
Mathematics
English mathematician Rev. William Allen Whitworth publishes the first edition of his Choice and Chance: An Elementary Treatise on Permutations, Combinations, and Probability .
Physiology and medicine
Technology
January 1: Roebling Suspension Bridge is longest.
February 17: Suez Canal in use.
Awards
Births
January 11 – Edward B. Titchener (died 1927 ), English-born structuralist psychologist .
January 22 – Gisela Januszewska (died 1943 in Theresienstadt concentration camp ), Moravian -born public health physician .[ 13]
April 16 – Wilbur Wright (died 1912 ), American pioneer aviator .
May 5 – Kintarô Okamura (died 1935 ), Japanese phycologist .
May 21 – Anne Walter Fearn (died 1939 ), American physician.[ 14]
June 11 – Charles Fabry (died 1945 ), French optical physicist .
July 8 – Edgar Buckingham (died 1940 ), American physicist .
October 21 – Aldred Scott Warthin (died 1931 ), American cancer geneticist .
October 28 – Hans Driesch (died 1941 ), German developmental biologist .
November 7 – Maria Skłodowska, later Marie Curie (died 1934 ), Polish -born physicist .[ 15]
November 26 – Emil von Dungern (died 1961 ), German serologist .
December 1 – Ignacy Mościcki (died 1946 ), chemist and President of Poland .
December 26 – John Bradfield (died 1943 ), Australian civil engineer .
December 29 – Annie Montague Alexander (died 1950 ), American paleontologist .
Deaths
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