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File:Dominique Jean Larrey.jpg|link=Dominique Jean Larrey (nonfiction)|1842: Physician and surgeon [[Dominique Jean Larrey (nonfiction)|Dominique Jean Larrey]] dies.  He was an important innovator in battlefield medicine and triage, and is often considered the first modern military surgeon.
File:Dominique Jean Larrey.jpg|link=Dominique Jean Larrey (nonfiction)|1842: Physician and surgeon [[Dominique Jean Larrey (nonfiction)|Dominique Jean Larrey]] dies.  He was an important innovator in battlefield medicine and triage, and is often considered the first modern military surgeon.


||1843: Charles Macintosh dies ... chemist and engineer.
||1843: Charles Macintosh dies ... chemist and engineer. Pic.


||1847: Paul Langerhans born ... pathologist, physiologist and biologist.
||1847: Paul Langerhans born ... pathologist, physiologist and biologist.
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||1920: The first trans-Atlantic two-way radio broadcast was made. Source needed.
||1920: The first trans-Atlantic two-way radio broadcast was made. Source needed.
||2013: Dennis Lindley dies ... statistician, decision theorist, and academic. Lindley was a leading advocate of Bayesian statistics. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=dennis+lindley


||1923: Edgar Gilbert born ... mathematician and theorist. Pic: https://alchetron.com/Edgar-Gilbert
||1923: Edgar Gilbert born ... mathematician and theorist. Pic: https://alchetron.com/Edgar-Gilbert

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