1758 in science

The year 1758 in science and technology involved some significant events.

List of years in science (table)

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Medicine

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Zoology

Awards

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gollark: I'm probably going to university in about two years. The ones here cost much, much less. Thus no.
gollark: Or all the random countries with dictatorships and whatnot, but sure.
gollark: I sometimes get annoyed about living here given that the UK has many problems, but then I remember that actually quite a lot of countries have terrible governance too and ours is among the less bad.
gollark: Sort of. It's not finalised. Right now you can still travel and trade and wjatnot the same way.
gollark: Although Boris seems to want to mess it up now, at the most inopportune time.

References

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