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||1717: Matthew Stewart born ... mathematician and minister of religion. Pic.
||1717: Matthew Stewart born ... mathematician and minister of religion. Pic.


||1740: Physician and soldier Moses Nichols born ... American Revolution. Pic search gravestone: https://www.google.com/search?q="Moses+Nichols
||1740: Physician and soldier Moses Nichols born ... American Revolution. Pic search gravestone.


||1754: Martin Folkes dies ... antiquary, numismatist, mathematician, and astronomer. Pic.
||1754: Martin Folkes dies ... antiquary, numismatist, mathematician, and astronomer. Pic.
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||1852: Wilhelm Hisinger dies ... physicist and chemist who in 1807, working in coordination with Jöns Jakob Berzelius, noted that in electrolysis any given substance always went to the same pole, and that substances attracted to the same pole had other properties in common. This showed that there was at least a qualitative correlation between the chemical and electrical natures of bodies. Pic.
||1852: Wilhelm Hisinger dies ... physicist and chemist who in 1807, working in coordination with Jöns Jakob Berzelius, noted that in electrolysis any given substance always went to the same pole, and that substances attracted to the same pole had other properties in common. This showed that there was at least a qualitative correlation between the chemical and electrical natures of bodies. Pic.


||1873: Alexis Carrel born ... surgeon and biologist, Nobel Prize laureate.
File:Maria Mitchell.jpg|link=Maria Mitchell (nonfiction)|1870: Astronomer and crime-fighter [[Maria Mitchell (nonfiction)|Maria Mitchell]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which predict and prevent [[crimes against astronomical constants]].
 
||1873: Alexis Carrel born ... surgeon and biologist, Nobel Prize laureate ... Perfusion pump w/ Charles Lindbergh. Pic.


File:Henri Victor Regnault 1860s.jpg|link=Henri Victor Regnault (nonfiction)|1874: Chemist, physicist, and crime-fighter [[Henri Victor Regnault (nonfiction)|Henri Victor Regnault]] says that advances in physical chemistry "will soon be used for physically-based [[crimes against mathematical constants]], for example the conversion of matter to antimatter, with catastrophic consequences."  
File:Henri Victor Regnault 1860s.jpg|link=Henri Victor Regnault (nonfiction)|1874: Chemist, physicist, and crime-fighter [[Henri Victor Regnault (nonfiction)|Henri Victor Regnault]] says that advances in physical chemistry "will soon be used for physically-based [[crimes against mathematical constants]], for example the conversion of matter to antimatter, with catastrophic consequences."  
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File:Henri Lebesgue.jpg|link=Henri Lebesgue (nonfiction)|1875: Mathematician and academic [[Henri Lebesgue (nonfiction)|Henri Lebesgue]] born. He will gain fame for his  his theory of integration, which generalizes the 17th century concept of integration (summing the area between an axis and the curve of a function defined for that axis).
File:Henri Lebesgue.jpg|link=Henri Lebesgue (nonfiction)|1875: Mathematician and academic [[Henri Lebesgue (nonfiction)|Henri Lebesgue]] born. He will gain fame for his  his theory of integration, which generalizes the 17th century concept of integration (summing the area between an axis and the curve of a function defined for that axis).


||1879: Wilhelm Steinkopf born ... chemist ... worked on the production of mustard gas during World War I. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=Wilhelm+Steinkopf
||1879: Wilhelm Steinkopf born ... chemist ... worked on the production of mustard gas during World War I. Pic search.


File:Georgy Voronoy.jpg|link=Georgy Voronoy (nonfiction)|1888: Mathematician [[Georgy Voronoy (nonfiction)|Georgy Voronoy]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm]] tessellations which detect and expose [[math labs]].
File:Georgy Voronoy.jpg|link=Georgy Voronoy (nonfiction)|1888: Mathematician [[Georgy Voronoy (nonfiction)|Georgy Voronoy]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm]] tessellations which detect and expose [[math labs]].

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