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1713 in science

1713 in science

Overview of the events of 1713 in science


The year 1713 in science and technology involved some significant events.

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Astronomy

Mathematics

Medicine

  • William Cheselden publishes Anatomy of the Human Body and it becomes a popular work on anatomy, at least in part due to it being written in English rather than Latin.
  • Italian Bernardino Ramazzini provides one of the first descriptions of task-specific dystonia in his book of occupational diseases, Morbis Artificum,[3] noting in chapter II of its Supplementum that "Scribes and Notaries" may develop "incessant movement of the hand, always in the same direction … the continuous and almost tonic strain on the muscles... that results in failure of power in the right hand".

Physics

Technology

Births

Deaths


References

  1. "Orrery". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
  2. Walker, Paul (October 2005). "A Chronology of Game Theory". History of Game Theory. Archived from the original on 2000-08-15. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
  3. Ramazzini B. Diseases of Workers. Translated from De Morbis Artificum of 1713 by Wilmer Cave Wright. New York: Haffner, 1964.

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