1895 in Science - Deaths

Deaths

  • January 26 - Arthur Cayley (born 1821), English mathematician.
  • April 11 - Lothar Meyer (born 1830), German chemist.
  • June 29 - Sir Thomas Henry Huxley (born 1825), English biologist.
  • August 10 - Felix Hoppe-Seyler (born 1825), German physiologist.
  • August 26 - Friedrich Miescher (born 1844), Swiss biologist.
  • September 28 - Louis Pasteur (born 1822), French biologist.

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