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Overview of the events of 1813 in science
The year 1813 in
science and
technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Biology
Chemistry
Exploration
Mathematics
Physics
Sociology
Technology
Institutions
Awards
Births
January 19 –
Henry Bessemer ,
English inventor (died
1898 )
February 18 –
Karl Weltzien ,
Russian -born
German
inorganic chemist , an organizer of the
Karlsruhe Congress (died
1870 )
March 19 –
David Livingstone ,
Scottish missionary and explorer (died
1873 )
April 16 -
Justin Benoît ,
French
surgeon and
anatomist (died
1893 )
[9]
July 12 –
Claude Bernard ,
French
physiologist (died
1878 )
October 17 –
Georg Büchner ,
Hessian -born writer and anatomist (died
1837 )
December 19 –
Thomas Andrews ,
Irish chemist (died
1885 )
December 29 –
Alexander Parkes , English chemist (died
1890 )
William Bullock , American inventor (died
1867 )
Deaths
References
^ Published posthumously in 1818 in his
Two Essays .
^ Green, J. H. S. (1957). "William Charles Wells FRS (1757–1817)".
Nature . 179 (4568): 997–99.
Bibcode :
1957Natur.179..997G .
doi :
10.1038/179997a0 .
PMID
13430768 .
^
Darwin, Charles (1866). "Historical Sketch".
On the Origin of Species by means of natural selection (4th & subsequent ed.). London: Murray. [Wells] distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection, and this is the first recognition which has been indicated.
^ Glass, Bentley; et al., eds. (1959).
Forerunners of Darwin, 1745-1859 . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. p.
369 .
^
Blackburn, Julia (1989). Charles Waterton, 1782-1865: traveller and conservationist . London: The Bodley Head. pp. 52–9.
ISBN
978-0-370-31248-4 .
^ Bertomeu-Sánchez, José Ramón; Nieto-Galan, Agustí, eds. (2006). Chemistry, Medicine and Crime: Mateu J. B. Orfila (1787–1853) and his times . Sagamore Beach, MA: Science History Publications.
ISBN
978-0-88135-275-7 .
^ Bulletin de la société philomatique .
^
"Copley Medal | British scientific award" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^
"Notice no. LH/181/49" .
Base Léonore (in French).