Overview of the events of 1855 in science
The year 1855 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
January 5 – King Camp Gillette (died 1932 ), American inventor .
January 21 – John Browning (died 1926 ), American inventor.
January 28 – William Seward Burroughs (died 1898 ), American inventor of the adding machine .
March 13 – Percival Lowell (died 1916 ), American astronomer .
May 12 – Oskar von Miller (died 1934 ), German electrical engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum .
May 29 – David Bruce (died 1931 ), Australian-born British microbiologist .
November 5 – Léon Teisserenc de Bort (died 1913 ), French meteorologist .
November 7 – Edwin Hall (died 1938 ), American physicist , discoverer of the "Hall effect ".
Stephen Paget (died 1926 ), English surgeon.
February 23 – Carl Friedrich Gauss (born 1777 ), German mathematician .
February 27 – Bryan Donkin (born 1768 ), English engineer and inventor.
March 20 – Joseph Aspdin (born 1778 ), English inventor.
April 13 – Henry De la Beche (born 1796 ), English geologist .
June 7 – Friederike Lienig (born 1790 ), Latvian entomologist.
June 29 – John Gorrie (born 1803 ), Scottish American physician and inventor.
July 6 – Andrew Crosse (born 1784 ), English 'gentleman scientist', pioneer experimenter in electricity.
July 8 – William Parry (born 1790 ), English Arctic explorer .
October 7 – François Magendie (born 1783 ), French physiologist .
December 6 – William Swainson (born 1789 ), English naturalist .
^ Wallace, Alfred Russel. "On the Law Which Has Regulated the Introduction of New Species" . Annals and Magazine of Natural History . Second Series. 16 .
^ Virchow, R. Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin 8 (1855).
^ Lagunoff, David (2002). "A Polish, Jewish Scientist in 19th-Century Prussia". Science . 298 (5602): 2331. doi :10.1126/science.1080726 . PMID 12493897 .
^ At Glasgow meeting of British Association for the Advancement of Science .
^ Gaedcke, F. (1855). "Ueber das Erythroxylin, dargestellt aus den Blättern des in Südamerika cultivirten Strauches Erythroxylon Coca" (PDF) . Archiv der Pharmazie . 132 (2): 141– 150. doi :10.1002/ardp.18551320208 .
^ Wurtz, Adolphe (1855). "Sur une nouvelle classe de radicaux organiques" . Annales de chimie et de physique . 44 : 275– 312. Retrieved 2012-02-07 .
^ "Benjamin Silliman, Jr. (1816–1885)" . Picture History . Picture History LLC. 2003. Archived from the original on 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2007-03-24 .
^ Thorez, Jacques; Dreesen, Roland; Streel, Maurice (2006). "Frasnian" . Geologica Belgica . 9 : 27– 45. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014. Retrieved 2013-03-16 .
^ Seacole, Mary (1858). Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands . London: Blackwood.
^ Silver, Christopher (2007). Renkioi: Brunel's Forgotten Crimean War Hospital . Sevenoaks: Valonia Press. ISBN 978-0-9557105-0-6 .
^ Cohn, Samuel Kline Jr. (2002). The black death transformed: disease and culture in early Renaissance Europe . London: Arnold. ISBN 978-0-340-70646-6 . OCLC 50102269 .
^ "Plague deaths: Quarantine lifted after couple die of bubonic plague" . BBC News . 2019-05-07. Retrieved 2022-08-24 .
^ Frith, John. " "The History of Plague – Part 1. The Three Great Pandemics" " . Journal of Military and Veterans' Health . 20 (2).
^ Sanburn, Josh (2010-10-26). "Top 10 Terrible Epidemics: The Third Plague Pandemic" . Time . ISSN 0040-781X
^ Carroll, Sean B. (2009). Remarkable Creatures: epic adventures in the search for the origins of species . London: Quercus. pp. 172– 4.
^ "The Poitevin Patents and the Importance of Using Primary Sources" . BrevetsPhotographiques.fr . Archived from the original on 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2021-11-23 .
^ van Dulken, Stephen (2001). Inventing the 19th Century: the great age of Victorian inventions . London: British Library . pp. 30– 1. ISBN 978-0-7123-0881-6 .
^ Swinney, Geoffrey N. (2016). "George Wilson's map of technology". Journal of Scottish Historical Studies . 36 (2): 165– 90. doi :10.3366/jshs.2016.0184 .
^ "Copley Medal | British scientific award" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 23 July 2020 .