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The year 1892 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
- September 9 – At Lick Observatory, Edward Emerson Barnard discovers Amalthea, the third moon of Jupiter and the last natural satellite found by direct visual observation.
- La planète Mars et ses conditions d'habitabilité, by Camille Flammarion, director of the Paris Observatory, argues that the Martian canals are artificial.
Biology
- The microbial agent responsible for influenza is incorrectly identified by R. F. J. Pfeiffer as the bacteria species Haemophilus influenzae.[2][3]
Chemistry
- approx. date – Dewar flask.[4]
Environment
- May 28 – naturalist John Muir founds the environmental organization the Sierra Club in San Francisco, aided by a group of professors from the University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University.
- American environmental chemist oekology, to embrace environmental education and consumer nutrition.
Geography
- November – Traveller Isabella Bird becomes the first woman inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in Britain.[5]
Mathematics
- transfinite numbers.
- Gino Fano discovers the Fano plane.[6]
Medicine
- July 18 – Russian-born bacteriologist Waldemar Haffkine demonstrates the first anti-cholera vaccine.
- German pathologist Curt Schimmelbusch proposes that medical dressings should be sterilized daily prior to surgery and designs a form of autoclave to facilitate this.[7]
- Pick bodiesthat characterise the frontotemporal lobe disorder.
- Johann von Mikulicz-Radecki first describes Sjögren syndrome.[8][9]
- First edition of William Osler's textbook The Principles and Practice of Medicine, designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine is published in Edinburgh while the author is Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. It remains internationally significant in medical education for forty years.[10]
Psychology
- July – The American Psychological Association is founded.
Technology
- February 2 – William Painter obtains a patent[11] for the crown cork bottle cap.
- February 23 – Rudolf Diesel obtains a patent[12] for a compression-ignition engine.
- March 15 – Coney Beachin the United States.
- François Hennebique patents his system of reinforced concrete.[13]
Publications
- Brothers Richard and Cherry Keartonpublish With Nature and a Camera in the United Kingdom, the first nature book illustrated entirely from photographs.
Awards
Births
- January 1 – pediatrician.
- March 30 – Stefan Banach (died 1945), Polish mathematician.
- April 14 – German astronomer.
- May 3 – George Paget Thomson (died 1975), English atomic physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1937).
- July 24 – African American chemist.
- July 25 – Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes (died 1973), South African-born military physician.
- August 15 – recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1929).
- August 19 – Elizabeth Kozlova (died 1975), Russian ornithologist
- August 26
- cryptanalyst.
- child psychiatrist.
- September 6 – Edward Victor Appleton (died 1965), English radiophysicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1947).
- October 26 – André Chapelon (died 1978), French steam locomotive designer.
- November 5 – J. B. S. Haldane (died 1964), British geneticist.
- November 21 – botanist.
- December 12 – Herman Potočnik (Noordung) (died 1929), Slovene pioneer of astronautics and cosmonautics.
Deaths
- January 2 – George Biddell Airy (born 1801), English astronomer royal.
- January 21 – John Couch Adams (born 1819), English mathematician.
- March 29 – anatomist.
- April 2 – Emin Pasha (born 1840), Silesian Jewish Ottoman explorer.
- May 5 – August Wilhelm von Hofmann (born 1818), German chemist
- June 27 – Carl Schorlemmer (born 1834), German organic chemist.
- December 6 – electrical engineer.
- December 18 – paleontologist.
References
- PMID 21067353.
- PMID 17944266.
- ^ James, Frank. "Dewar, James". Chemistry Explained. Advameg Inc. Archived from the original on 15 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
- JSTOR 3059652.
- ISBN 978-1-84724-008-8.
- ^ Anleitung zur aseptischen Wundbehandlung ("Guide to the aseptic treatment of wounds").
- S2CID 12580734.
- S2CID 16426363.
- ISBN 0-7717-0615-4.
- ^ Crown Cork Bottle Cap - U.S. Patent #468258.
- ^ RP 67207 Arbeitsverfahren und Ausführungsart für Verbrennungsmaschinen.
- ^ McBeth, Douglas (1998). "Francois Hennebique (1842–1921) – Reinforced concrete pioneer". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
- ^ "Copley Medal | British scientific award". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 23 July 2020.