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  • ...ern passenger elevator is built at the {{w|Chateau de Versailles}} for {{w|Louis XV of France}} and is called "The Flying Chair".<ref name="Who invented the
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  • ...2014|accessdate = October 16, 2017|publisher = Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis}}</ref> || United States || ? ...l T.|last2 = Shell|first2 = Hannah|publisher = Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis}}</ref>|| China || China
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  • ...death || 16-year-old African-American {{w|Robert Rayford}} dies at the St. Louis City Hospital from {{w|Kaposi's sarcoma}}. In 1987 researchers at Tulane Un
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  • | 19th century || John Snow, Ignaz Semmelweis, Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, Florence Nightingale, and others make important contr
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  • | 1774 || Early telegraph invented || Georges-Louis Le Sage || One wire each for 26 letters, ran between two rooms in same hous
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  • ...n is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys, an eminent physician to King Louis XIV of France.<ref name="Bridge Across the Abyss, Medical Myths and Misconc | 1891 || Medical development || {{w|Saint Louis City Hospital}} superintendent {{w|Henry Dalton}} performs the first succes
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  • ...{{w|American Enterprise Institute}}, and {{w|Washington University in St. Louis}} ...|| || Collaboration || IGR partners with {{w|Washington University in St. Louis}} to provide training in public service and establish the Robert S. Brookin
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  • ...In the first half of the century, the French School, exemplified by Pierre Louis, synthesizes previous developments and puts physical diagnosis on a secure | 1874 || Laboratory (blood test) || Device || French {{w|histologist}} {{w|Louis-Charles Malassez}} invents the {{w|hemocytometer}}, simplifying the microsc
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  • ...ectious diseases and process of fermentation in diseases. French Scientist Louis Pasteur develops techniques to produce vaccines. ...039/|pmc=3342039}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Debrac|first1=Patrice|title=Louis Pasteur|url=https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=RzOcl-FLw30C&pg=PA531&dq=%
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  • | 1880 || Scientific development || French biologist {{w|Louis Pasteur}} uses the term ''virus'' for the first time while studying canine
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  • ...ef> In the 1950s, the attenuation of live organisms, as first attempted by Louis Pasteur, is adapted to modern vaccine technology.<ref name="dumcc"/> Viral ...File:Louis Pasteur, foto av Paul Nadar, Crisco edit.jpg|thumb|center|100px|Louis Pasteur]]
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  • | 1877 || Scientific development || French microbiologist {{w|Louis Pasteur}} shows that the bacterial disease {{w|anthrax}} can be rendered ha ..."2-6-ANTIBIOTIC-TIMELINE"/><ref>{{cite book|last1=Sandford Goodman,|first1=Louis|last2=Goodman Gilman|first2=Alfred|title=Goodman and Gilman's: The Pharmaco
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  • ...es stercoralis}}'' and the disease strongyloidiasis are both discovered by Louis Alexis Normand, a physician to the French naval hospital at Toulon.<ref nam | 1880 || Scientific development || French physician {{w|Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran}} describes {{w|malaria}} stages within {{w|erythrocyte}}s
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  • ...ited States National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization in {{w|Saint Louis}}.<ref name="History of Hospice Care"/> || {{w|United States}}
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  • ...tific development || French chemists {{w|Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac}} and {{w|Louis Jacques Thénard}} react silicon tetrachloride with potassium metal and pro
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  • | 1761 || Scientific development || French chemist Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau proposes the name ''alumine'' for the base in alu ...reliefs of {{w|Napoleon III}}, as well as a baby-rattle for his son Prince Louis Napoleon. Resembling silver, lightweight and expensive, aluminium is consid
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  • ...ag}}s. These slaughterhouses also supply ostrich skins to {{w|Prada}}, {{w|Louis Vuitton}}, and other top European fashion houses.<ref name="PETA takes acti
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  • The initial version of the timeline was written by [[User:Louis]] in 2018. Louis also added several notable updates in 2020. * Tomasik articles that I, User:Louis, didn't bother to add so far
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  • | 1802 || Application || Louis Jacques Thénard discovers pigment cobalt blue.<ref name="Metal Hydrazine C
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  • ...the first school of orthodontics (Angle School of Orthodontia in {{w|Saint Louis}} 1900), the first orthodontic society (American Society of Orthodontia, 19
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