Guthrie, Samuel

Guthrie, Samuel

Guthrie, Samuel, 1782-1848, American physician, b. Brimfield, Mass. In Sackets Harbor, N.Y., where he settled after serving as surgeon in the War of 1812, he invented a percussion powder and a punch lock for exploding it, thus making obsolete the flintlock musket. In 1831 he discovered chloroform, anticipating by a few months its discovery by Eugène Soubeiran in France and Justus von Liebig in Germany.
Independent discoveries in science, termed "multiples" by Robert K. Merton, are instances in which similar discoveries are made by scientists working independently of each other.

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  • Greenland was first discovered by early Palaeo-Eskimo cultures. In several immigration waves originating from the islands north of the North American mainland, they started settlement circa 2500 BCE. In the early 10th century CE, i.e. more than three millennia later, Greenland was rediscovered by Norse when Gunnbjörn Ulfsson accidentally sighted islands lying close off the coast of Greenland. Based on his report, there was an unsuccessful settlement led by Snaebjörn Galti around 978 and a successful settlement led by Erik the Red (first visit in 982). The Norse settlement disappeared in the 14th/15th century.

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