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1792 in science
The year 1792 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
•
Franz Xaver, Baron Von Zach
publishes
The Tables of the Sun
, an instrumental work for the advancement of navigation. • The first
Royal Astronomer of Ireland
is appointed: the post is combined with the position of Director of the
Dunsink Observatory
in
Dublin
. ==Biology==
Biology
•
Scottish
surgeon
Robert Kerr
publishes
The Animal Kingdom
, the first two volumes of an
English
translation of
Linnaeus
'
Systema Naturae
. ==Exploration and survey==
Exploration and survey
• May —
George Vancouver
explores
Puget Sound
and becomes the first
Europe
an to see
Mount Rainier
. • May 11 —
Robert Gray's Columbia River expedition
: Captain
Robert Gray
on the
Columbia Rediviva
becomes the first white man to enter the
Columbia River
. • The second great
Ramsden theodolite
constructed by
Jesse Ramsden
for the
Principal Triangulation of Great Britain
. ==History of science==
History of science
•
Kurt Sprengel
publishes
Versuch einer pragmatischen Geschichte der Arzneikunde
in
Halle
, the first chronologically complete work on the
history of medicine
. ==Mathematics==
Mathematics
• American statesmen
Thomas Jefferson
introduces the
highest averages method
of allocating electoral votes which becomes known as the
D'Hondt method
. ==Medicine==
Medicine
•
Benjamin Rush
campaigns for more humane treatment of
psychiatric
patients in
Pennsylvania
. •
François Chopart
performs
plastic surgery
on a lip using a flap from the neck. ==Physics==
Physics
• Abate
Giovanni Battista Guglielmini
publishes
De diuturno terræ motu experimentis physico-mathematicis confirmato opusculum
describing experiments carried out in
Bologna
to demonstrate
rotation of the earth
. ==Technology==
Technology
• April 25 — First use of the
guillotine
. •
Claude Chappe
successfully demonstrates the first
semaphore line
, between
Paris
and
Lille
, constituting an optical
telegraph
. •
William Murdoch
invents gas lighting. • George Anschutz constructs the first
blast furnace
in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
. •
James Rumsey
is granted a
patent
for a
water turbine
, in
England
. • The first iron-cased
Mysorean rockets
are successfully developed and used by
Hyder Ali
and his son
Tipu Sultan
, rulers of the
Kingdom of Mysore
in
India
, against
British East India Company
forces during the
Anglo-Mysore Wars
. ==Awards==
Awards
•
Copley Medal
:
Benjamin Thompson
==Births==
Births
• January 12 —
Johan August Arfwedson
,
Swedish
chemist
(died
1841
) • February 1 —
Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach
,
German
plastic surgeon
(died
1847
) • February 17 —
Karl Ernst von Baer
,
Estonia
n
naturalist
(died
1876
) • March 7 —
John Herschel
,
English
mathematician
and
astronomer
(died
1871
) • May 21 —
Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis
,
French
mathematician, discoverer of the
Coriolis effect
(died
1843
) • July 7 —
Diego de Argumosa
,
Spanish
surgeon
(died
1865
) • December 1 (November 20
Old Style
) —
Nikolai Lobachevsky
,
Russia
n mathematician and
geometer
(died
1856
) ==Deaths==
Deaths
• March 10 —
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
, former
Prime Minister of Great Britain
and
botanist
(born
1713
) • October 28 •
Paul Möhring
, German
physician
and botanist (born
1710
) •
John Smeaton
, English
civil engineer
(born
1724
) ==References==
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