6th June 1822: ‘Father of Gastric Physiology’ William Beaumont first treats Alexis St Martin

6th June 1822: ‘Father of Gastric Physiology’ William Beaumont first treats Alexis St Martin

Alexis St. Martin, who had been shot in the stomach, was first treated by US Army surgeon William Beaumont who became known as the ‘Father of Gastric ...

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27th April 1945: Benito Mussolini, the former Fascist dictator of Italy, captured by Italian partisans in northern Italy

27th April 1945: Benito Mussolini, the former Fascist dictator of Italy, captured by Italian partisans in northern Italy

Mussolini was captured by Italian partisans near the village of Dongo whilst attempting to flee to Switzerland, and was executed the next ...

27 Apr 0s

26th April 1865: John Wilkes Booth, who had assassinated Abraham Lincoln, shot after refusing to surrender

26th April 1865: John Wilkes Booth, who had assassinated Abraham Lincoln, shot after refusing to surrender

He was dragged out of the barn where he had been hiding and died three hours ...

26 Apr 0s

25th April 1859: Construction begins on the Suez Canal at the northern Egyptian port town of Port Said

25th April 1859: Construction begins on the Suez Canal at the northern Egyptian port town of Port Said

The canal was designed as a sea-level waterway stretching approximately 120 miles across the Isthmus of Suez, and its completion in 1869, ten years after work began, significantly reduced travel time between Europe and ...

25 Apr 0s

24th April 1932: Mass trespass of Kinder Scout in the Peak District protests against limited access to open countryside

24th April 1932: Mass trespass of Kinder Scout in the Peak District protests against limited access to open countryside

The Kinder Mass Trespass involved approximately 400 people walking to the Kinder Scout plateau in deliberate defiance of the landowners, in a protest in favour of the right to ...

24 Apr 0s

23rd April 1516: The Reinheitsgebot beer purity law first introduced in Bavaria

23rd April 1516: The Reinheitsgebot beer purity law first introduced in Bavaria

Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria signed the Reinheitsgebot, a law to ensure the purity of beer that specified a limited number of ...

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22nd April 1915: Poison gas used effectively in the First World War at the Second Battle of Ypres

22nd April 1915: Poison gas used effectively in the First World War at the Second Battle of Ypres

Over five thousand French Algerian, Moroccan and territorial troops died within ten minutes of the chlorine gas being ...

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21st April 1526: First Battle of Panipat marks the beginning of Mughal rule in India and the end of the Lodi dynasty

21st April 1526: First Battle of Panipat marks the beginning of Mughal rule in India and the end of the Lodi dynasty

Babur, a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan, had established a power base in Kabul but the victory at Panipat gave him control of Delhi and Agra, allowing him to establish the foundations of what would become the Mughal Empire in ...

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20th April 1965: Houston Astrodome’s skylight windows painted to reduce glare from the sun

20th April 1965: Houston Astrodome’s skylight windows painted to reduce glare from the sun

Painting the windows of the Astrodome significantly improved the situation for the players, but in turn led to the grass inside dying from a lack of light. It was replaced with an artificial alternative, which became known as ...

20 Apr 0s

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