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-- The year 1810 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.

Chemistry

  • Chlorine is named by Humphry Davy.
  • Cantharidin is isolated by Pierre Jean Robiquet from Lytta vesicatoria (Spanish fly) in Paris.

Mathematics

  • Charles Julien Brianchon proves Brianchon's theorem.

Medicine

Physics

  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe publishes his Theory of Colours.

Technology

  • June – Nicolas Appert publishes L'art de conserver pendant plusieurs années toutes les substances animales ou végétales, the first description of modern food preservation using airtight containers.

Zoology

  • Antoine Risso publishes Ichthyologie de Nice.

Births

  • January 12 – John Dillwyn Llewelyn (died 1882), Welsh botanist and photographer.
  • April 6 – Philip Henry Gosse (died 1888), English science writer.
  • May 31 – Filip Neriusz Walter (died 1847), Polish organic chemist.
  • July 21 – Henri Victor Regnault (died 1878), French physical chemist.
  • August 10 – Forbes Winslow (died 1874), English psychiatrist.
  • September 24 – Caroline Rosenberg (died 1902), Danish botanist.
  • October 12 – Alexander Bain (died 1877), Scottish inventor.
  • November 11 – Orlando Whistlecraft (died 1893), English meteorologist.
  • November 28 – William Froude (died 1879), English hydrodynamicist.
  • December 7 – Theodor Schwann (died 1882), German physiologist.
  • December 28 – John Thurnam (died 1873), English psychiatrist and ethnologist.

Deaths

  • February 24 – Henry Cavendish, English physicist and chemist (born 1731).
  • May 2 – Jean-Louis Baudelocque, French obstetrician (born 1745)
  • June 26 – Joseph Michel Montgolfier, French pioneer balloonist (born 1740).

References

References

  1. Heinrichs, R.W.. (2003). "Historical origins of schizophrenia: two early madmen and their illness". Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences.
  2. Howard, Robert. (2001). "Psychiatry in pictures". [[British Journal of Psychiatry]].
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