1804 in science

The year 1804 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy and space science

Botany

Chemistry

Exploration

Geology

Medicine

  • October 13 – In Japan, Hanaoka Seishū (華岡 青洲) performs a partial mastectomy for breast cancer on a 60-year-old woman named Kan Aiya, using tsūsensan as a general anesthetic, generally regarded as the first reliably documented operation performed under general anesthesia.
  • Publication of The Anatomy of the Human Body, vol. 3, Nervous System by Charles Bell.
  • English physician Joseph Mason Cox publishes Practical Observations on Insanity; in which some suggestions are offered towards and improved mode of treating diseases of the mind, and some rules proposed which it is hoped may lead to a more humane and successful method of cure.
  • Antonio Scarpa publishes Riflessioni ed Osservazione anatomico-chirugiche sull' Aneurisma, a classic text on aneurysms.

Meteorology

Paleontology

Technology

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

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