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File:Paul Broca.jpg|link=Paul Broca (nonfiction)|1824: Physician, anatomist, and anthropologist [[Paul Broca (nonfiction)|Paul Broca]] born.  He will discover that the brains of patients suffering from aphasia contain lesions in a particular part of the cortex, in the left frontal region -- the first anatomical proof of the localization of brain function.
File:Paul Broca.jpg|link=Paul Broca (nonfiction)|1824: Physician, anatomist, and anthropologist [[Paul Broca (nonfiction)|Paul Broca]] born.  He will discover that the brains of patients suffering from aphasia contain lesions in a particular part of the cortex, in the left frontal region -- the first anatomical proof of the localization of brain function.


||1845: George Howard Darwin born ... barrister and astronomer. He studied tidal forces involving the Sun, Moon, and Earth, and formulated the fission theory of Moon formation.
||1845: George Howard Darwin born ... barrister and astronomer. He studied tidal forces involving the Sun, Moon, and Earth, and formulated the fission theory of Moon formation. Pic.


||1847: Edwin J. Houston born ... businessman, professor, consulting electrical engineer, inventor and author.
||1847: Edwin J. Houston born ... businessman, professor, consulting electrical engineer, inventor and author. Pic.


||1850: Persian prophet Báb is executed in Tabriz, Persia.
||1850: Persian prophet Báb is executed in Tabriz, Persia.
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||1856: Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro dies ... scientist, most noted for his contribution to molecular theory now known as Avogadro's law, which states that equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure will contain equal numbers of molecules. Pic.
||1856: Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro dies ... scientist, most noted for his contribution to molecular theory now known as Avogadro's law, which states that equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure will contain equal numbers of molecules. Pic.


||1893: Daniel Hale Williams, American heart surgeon, performs 1st successful open-heart surgery in United States without anesthesia.
||1883: Filippo Pacini dies ... anatomist, posthumously famous for isolating the cholera bacterium Vibrio cholerae in 1854, well before Robert Koch's more widely accepted discoveries 30 years later. Pic.


||1896: William Jennings Bryan delivers his Cross of Gold speech advocating bimetallism at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
||1893: Daniel Hale Williams, American heart surgeon, performs 1st successful open-heart surgery in United States without anesthesia. Pic.


||1903: Alphonse François Renard dies ... geologist and photographer.
||1896: William Jennings Bryan delivers his Cross of Gold speech advocating bimetallism at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Pic.
 
||1903: Alphonse François Renard dies ... geologist and photographer. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Alphonse+François+Renard


File:The Eel Time-Surfing.jpg|link=The Eel Time-Surfing|1910: New computational analysis of ''[[The Eel Time-Surfing]]'' indicates that art critic and alleged math criminal [[The Eel]] uses some form of [[Gnomon algorithm]] to [[Time travel (nonfiction)|surf from one timeline to another]].
File:The Eel Time-Surfing.jpg|link=The Eel Time-Surfing|1910: New computational analysis of ''[[The Eel Time-Surfing]]'' indicates that art critic and alleged math criminal [[The Eel]] uses some form of [[Gnomon algorithm]] to [[Time travel (nonfiction)|surf from one timeline to another]].

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