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1668 in science
The year
1668 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Astronomy
Isaac Newton
invents the
reflecting telescope
.
Biology
Francesco Redi
publishes
Esperienze Intorno
alla
Generazione degl'Insetti
, disproving theories of the
spontaneous generation
of maggots in putrefying matter.
Mathematics
Nicholas Mercator
and
William Brouncker
discover
an
infinite series
for the
logarithm
while attempting to calculate the
area
under a
hyperbolic segment
.
Medicine
François Mauriceau
publishes
Traité des Maladies des Femmes Grosses et Accouchées
in
Paris
, a key text in scientific
obstetrics
.
John Mayow
publishes a
tract
on
respiration
in
Oxford
, recognising "spiritus nitro-aereus" as a component of air, prefiguring the isolation of
oxygen
.
Publications
John Wilkins
publishes
An
Essay
towards a
Real Character
and a
Philosophical Language
proposing a
universal language
and a uniform
system of measurement
for
international communication
between
natural philosophers
.
Births
December 31
–
Herman Boerhaave
,
Dutch
physician
and
chemist
who makes
Leiden
a European
centre
of
medical knowledge
Deaths