1738 in science
The year 1738 in science and technology involved some significant events.
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Astronomy
    
- Pierre Louis Maupertuis publishes Sur la figure de la terre, which confirms Newton's view that the Earth is an oblate spheroid slightly flattened at the poles.
 
Botany
    
- Publication of Hortus Cliffortianus, a detailed description by Linnaeus of George Clifford's gardens at Hartekamp, Netherlands, including the raising of exotic plants such as bananas in a greenhouse.
 - Publication of Rariorum Africanarum plantarum, a flora of Cape Colony by Johannes Burman, begins publication in Amsterdam.
 
Mathematics
    
- Abraham de Moivre publishes the second English edition of his The Doctrine of Chances containing a study of the coefficients in the binomial expansion of (a + b)n.
 
Medicine
    
- February – Great Plague of 1738, an outbreak of bubonic plague, begins to spread from Banat across central Europe.[1]
 - Establishment of The Mineral Water Hospital in Bath, England.
 
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Technology
    
- June 24 – Lewis Paul and John Wyatt obtain a British patent for roller cotton-spinning machinery.
 - Jacques de Vaucanson presents the world's first automaton, The Flute Player (1737) to the French Academy of Sciences.
 - Black Forest clockmaker Franz Ketterer produces one of the earliest cuckoo clocks.
 
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Births
    
- November 15 – William Herschel, German-born astronomer (died 1822)
 
Deaths
    
- June 21 – Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend, English agriculturalist (born 1674)
 - September 23 – Herman Boerhaave, Dutch physician (born 1668)
 
References
    
- "XVIII Century". Banat's Historical Chronology for the last Millennium. Genealogy RO Group. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
 - Woodcroft, Bennet (1854). Titles of Patents of Invention, Chronologically Arranged. London: Queen's Printing Office. pp. 104–105.
 - "Copley Medal | British scientific award". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
 
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