1865 in science
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The year 1865 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
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Archaeology
- John Lubbock publishes Pre-historic Times, as Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages, including his coinage of the term Palæolithic.[1]
Astronomy
- Vassar College Observatory opens at Poughkeepsie, New York, with Maria Mitchell as its first director.
Chemistry
- Friedrich Kekulé proposes a ring structure for benzene.[2]
- Adolf von Baeyer begins work on indigo dye, a milestone in modern industrial organic chemistry which revolutionizes the dye industry.[3]
- Johann Josef Loschmidt determines the exact number of molecules in a mole, later named Avogadro's number.[4]
Life sciences
- Louis Pasteur shows that the air is full of bacteria.
- Joseph Lister begins to experiment with antiseptic surgery in Glasgow using carbolic acid.[5]
- Gregor Mendel reads his paper, Versuche über Pflanzenhybriden (Experiments on Plant Hybridization), at two meetings of the Natural History Society of Brünn in Moravia.[6]
- Max Schultze gives the first known description of the platelet.[7]
- Francis Galton formulates eugenics.[8]
- Claude Bernard publishes Principes de Médecine experimentale.
- May 17 – Father Armand David first observes Père David's Deer in China.[9]
- September – John Henry Walsh (writing as 'Stonehenge' in the magazine The Field) gives the first definition of a dog breed standard (for the pointer) based on physical form.[10]
- September 28 – Elizabeth Garrett Anderson obtains a licence from the Society of Apothecaries in London to practice medicine, the first woman to qualify as a doctor in the United Kingdom,[11] and sets up in her own practice.
Physics
- Rudolf Clausius gives the first mathematical version of the concept of entropy, and also names it.[12][13]
- James Clerk Maxwell publishes A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field.[5]
Technology
- Aveling and Porter produce the world's first steam roller at Rochester in England.[14]
- Hermann Sprengel produces the Sprengel pump which is capable of creating a significant vacuum.[15]
Awards
- Copley Medal: Michel Chasles.
- Wollaston Medal in Geology: Thomas Davidson.
Births
- January 22 – Friedrich Paschen (died 1947), German physicist.
- February 1 – Henry Luke Bolley (died 1956), American plant pathologist.
- March 19 – William Morton Wheeler (died 1937), American entomologist.
- March 31 – Anandi Gopal Joshi (died 1887), Indian physician.
- April 28 – Charles W. Woodworth (died 1940), American entomologist.
- June 27 – John Monash (died 1931), Australian civil engineer and General.
- August 10 – Charles Close (died 1952), Jersey-born cartographer.
Deaths
- January 31 – Hugh Falconer (born 1808), British geologist, botanist, paleontologist and paleoanthropologist.
- May 27 – Charles Waterton (born 1782), English naturalist and explorer.
- July 25 – Dr. James Barry (born 1789-1799), Irish-born military surgeon, revealed on death to be a woman, probably Margaret Ann Bulkley.
- August 12 – Sir William Jackson Hooker (born 1785), English botanist.
- August 26 – Johann Franz Encke (born 1791), German astronomer.
- August 29 – Robert Remak (born 1815), Polish/Prussian Jewish embryologist.
- September 2 – Sir William Rowan Hamilton (born 1805), Irish mathematician, physicist and astronomer.
- October 17 – Joseph-François Malgaigne (born 1806), French surgeon.
References
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