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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.
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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 )
References [ edit ]
^ 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).