1877 in science The year 1877 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.Events June 19 – Eadweard Muybridge successfully produces a fast-motion sequence of photographs showing a horse in movement, Sallie Gardner at a Gallop , using multiple cameras at Palo Alto, California , demonstrating that a running horse has all four legs lifted off the ground at once. The sequence could be run on a Zoopraxiscope .Astronomy August 12 – American astronomer Asaph Hall discovers Deimos , the smaller of the two moons of Mars . On August 18, he discovers the larger, Phobos .Cartography Peirce quincuncial projection devised by Charles Sanders Peirce .Chemistry Ludwig Boltzmann establishes statistical derivations of many important physical and chemical concepts, including entropy , and distributions of molecular velocities in the gas phase .Earth sciences June 26 – Volcanic eruption of Cotopaxi in Ecuador .History of science Dr. August Eisenlohr publishes the first translation and study of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus . American railroad lawyer and ethnologist Lewis H. Morgan publishes Ancient Society , linking social progress with technological change .Mathematics Georg Cantor advances the continuum hypothesis .Medicine October 2 – Berlin urologist Maximilian Nitze and Viennese instrument-maker Josef Leiter introduce the first practical cystourethroscope with an electric light source. Adolph Kussmaul first describes dyslexia as "word-blindness". William Macewen at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary develops the first bone grafts , and also performs knee surgery using a special instrument, for the treatment of rickets . Patrick Manson studies animal carriers of infectious diseases.Physics Ludwig Boltzmann states the relationship between entropy and probability .Technology March 28 – Frederick Wolseley is granted his first patent for a sheep shearing machine . April 30 – French poet Charles Cros describes a method of recording sound, the Paleophone . June – Emile Berliner files a patent for a "combined telegraph and telephone" incorporating a microphone . June 20 – Alexander Graham Bell installs the world's first commercial telephone service in Hamilton, Ontario . September 4 – Louis Brennan patents the Brennan torpedo . October – Emile Berliner files a patent for a telephone with induction coils . November 4 – Opening of Gustave Eiffel's Maria Pia Bridge carrying the railway across the Douro into Porto , Portugal . November 29 – Thomas Edison first demonstrates his phonograph sound recording machine. December 13 – Thomas Edison files a patent for "telephones or speaking-telegraphs" incorporating a microphone. Surveyor and inventor George R. Carey of Boston, Massachusetts , creates a selenium telectroscope — a camera that can project a moving image to a distant point, an ancestor of television . Constantin Senlecq of Ardres , France, develops the same idea independently at about the same time.Publications Zeitschrift für Physiologische Chemie is founded by Felix Hoppe-Seyler .Awards Copley Medal: James Dwight Dana Wollaston Medal: Robert Mallet Births February 2 – Margarete Zuelzer , German microbiologist . February 7 – G. H. Hardy, English mathematician . March 16 – Thomas Wyatt Turner , American civil rights activist , biologist and educator; first black person ever to receive a doctorate from Cornell . April 5 – Walter Sutton , American geneticist and surgeon . April 24 – José Ingenieros , Argentine polymath . June 14 – Ida Maclean , born Ida Smedley, English biochemist . September 1 – Francis William Aston , English chemist , Nobel Prize laureate . September 2 – Frederick Soddy , English physical chemist . September 11 – James Hopwood Jeans , English mathematician. September 13 – Wilhelm Filchner , German explorer . October 21 – Oswald Avery , Canadian American bacteriologist . October 25 – Henry Norris Russell , American astronomer.Deaths January 2 – Alexander Bain , Scottish inventor. January 12 – Wilhelm Friedrich Benedikt Hofmeister , German botanist . February 8 – Charles Wilkes , American navigator. May 5 – Joseph Bienaimé Caventou , French chemist. June 3 – Ludwig von Köchel , Austrian musicologist and botanist. September 17 – H. Fox Talbot, English pioneer of photography . September 23 – Urbain Le Verrier , French astronomer. September 26 – Hermann Günther Grassmann , German mathematician .
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