1898 in science

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The year 1898 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Archaeology

Astronomy

  • Annie Scott Dill Maunder photographs the Sun's outer corona during a solar eclipse in India.
  • 433 Eros, the first near-Earth object, is discovered.{{cite web|url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2013-207|title=Ten Thousandth Near-Earth Object Unearthed in Space|work=NASA JPL|date=24 June 2013|accessdate=28 June 2013}}{{cite web|url=http://www.iau.org/public/themes/neo/nea/|title=Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs), A Chronology of Milestones|accessdate=14 August 2013}}
  • George Darwin proposes that the Earth and Moon had once been one body.{{cite journal|last=Binder|first=A. B.|title=On the origin of the Moon by rotational fission|journal=The Moon|year=1974|volume=11|issue=2|pages=53–76|bibcode=1974Moon...11...53B|doi=10.1007/BF01877794}}

Biology

Chemistry

Exploration

Mathematics

  • Ladislaus Bortkiewicz publishes a book about the Poisson distribution, The Law of Small Numbers,{{cite book|first=Ladislaus|last=von Bortkiewicz|title=Das Gesetz der kleinen Zahlen|url=https://archive.org/details/dasgesetzderkle01bortgoog|location=Leipzig, Germany|publisher=B.G. Teubner|year=1898}} On [https://archive.org/details/dasgesetzderkle00bortgoog/page/n13 page 1], Bortkiewicz presents the Poisson distribution. On [https://archive.org/details/dasgesetzderkle00bortgoog/page/n35 pages 23-25], Bortkiewicz presents his famous analysis of "4. Beispiel: Die durch Schlag eines Pferdes im preussischen Heere Getöteten." (4. Example: Those killed in the Prussian army by a horse's kick.). On pages 17–20 Bortkiewicz presents his analysis of "1. Beispiel: Die Selbstmorde von Kindern in Preussen." (1. Example: Suicides of children in Prussia.). Bortkiewicz's book is reviewed in: L. v. Bortkewitsch (1898) "Das Gesetz der kleinen Zahlen," Monatshefte für Mathematik, vol. 9, [https://books.google.com/books?id=3sUKAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA39 pages 39-41]. first noting that events with low frequency in a large population follow a Poisson distribution even when the probabilities of the events vary.

Meteorology

Physiology and medicine

  • June 23 – Royal Army Medical Corps formed within the British Army.{{cite book|first=John S.G.|last=Blair|title=In Arduis Fidelis: Centenary History of the Royal Army Medical Corps|edition=2nd|location=[Burntisland]|publisher=iynx Publishing|year=2001|isbn=0-9540583-2-1}}
  • October 28 – French serial killer Joseph Vacher is convicted, based largely on forensic evidence presented by Alexandre Lacassagne.
  • Paul Flechsig divides the cytoarchitecture of the human brain into 40 areas.{{cite journal|first=P.|last=Flechsig|title=Neue Untersuchungen über die Markbildung in den menschlichen Grosshirnlappen|journal=Neurologisches Centralblatt|volume=17|pages=977–996|year=1898}}
  • Peter Borovsky, a Russian military surgeon working in Tashkent, publishes the first accurate description of the causative parasite for "Sart sore" (later known as leishmaniasis).{{cite journal|last=Hoare|first=C. A.|year=1938|title=Early discoveries regarding the parasite of oriental sore|journal=Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|volume=32|issue=1|pages=67–92|doi=10.1016/S0035-9203(38)90097-5}}
  • Patrick Manson publishes Tropical Diseases: a manual of the diseases of warm climates in London, a pioneering English language textbook in tropical medicine.

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