January – Alan Turing's 1936 paper "On Computable Numbers" first appears in print.[8]Alonzo Church's review of it in Journal of Symbolic Logic introduces the term Turing machine.
Claude Shannon's Master's thesis at MIT demonstrates that electronic application of Boolean algebra could construct and resolve any logical numerical relationship.[9]
November 2 – English clinical pathologist Lionel Whitby discovers sulphapyridine M&B 693, a first-generation sulphonamideantibiotic which in 1938 is first prescribed to treat pneumonia.[14]
Both respirator designed in Australia.
Italian psychiatrist Amarro Fiamberti is the first to document a transorbital approach to the brain, which becomes the basis for the controversial medical procedure of transorbital lobotomy.
^Einstein, Albert; Rosen, Nathan (January 1937). "On gravitational waves". The Journal of the Franklin Institute. United States. 223 (1): 43–54. doi:10.1016/s0016-0032(37)90583-0. ISSN 0016-0032.
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