THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES , INVENTIONS TO IMPROVE LIFE

  • Photography

    Photography
    By: NICÉPHORE NIEPCE Social photography would be a mix
    of documentary, commercial and
    artistic photography, depending
    on the photographer.
    At the end of the day we are
    documenting an event, something that
    is happening and clients have
    hired you to remember what
    happened. Thanks to the photographs
    they will be able to relive what happened.
  • Anesthesia

    Anesthesia
    By: WILLIAM MORTON
    Anesthesia is the use of medications to
    prevent pain during surgery and other procedures.
    These drugs are called anesthetics.
    hey can be given by injection, inhalation,
    topical lotion, spray, eye drops, or skin patch.
    Anesthesia can be used in minor procedures,
    such as filling or restoring a tooth.
    It can be used during childbirth or
    procedures such as colonoscopies.
  • ELEVATOR

    ELEVATOR
    By: ELISHA OTIS GRAVE
    Some buildings require the installation
    of a metal structure in which to place
    the elevator so that it can move up or down.
    This elevator structure can be interior if it is inside the building,
    or exterior if it is outside of it.
    The internal structures must adapt
    perfectly to the structure and set of t
    he building itself. On the other hand,
    in external ones the priority changes
    since there is a need to protect the lift
    from all external agents that may affect it.
  • TELEPHONE

    TELEPHONE
    By: ANTONIO MEUCCI
    A telephone is made up of two circuits:
    a conversation circuit that handles the voice and a dialing circuit,
    linked to dialing and calls. Both the signals that go from the telephone
    to the central and those that go from the central to the telephone
    are transmitted by the same line of just two wires.
    The device in charge of combining and
    separating both signals is the hybrid
    coil or hybrid transformer, which works as a power coupler.
  • BIKE

    BIKE
    By: PIERRE MICHAUX
    The bicycle has become the fastest
    growing means of transport in the world.
    Lose weight, improve health,
    tone, save. Riding a bicycle not only
    helps you lose weight but also
    strengthens your muscles, protects
    your joints and improves the immune system.
    The bicycle helps to improve our physical appearance.
    By pedaling every day, we will obtain a
    flat abdomen and a much more
    stylized body. It is very good for
    fighting cellulite because it improves circulation.
  • CLINICAL THERMOMETER

    CLINICAL THERMOMETER
    By: THOMAS CLIFFORD ALLBUTT
    The clinical thermometer, also known
    s a medical thermometer, is an
    instrument for measuring body
    temperature (in humans) and
    determining whether a person has
    a fever. They generally measure a
    body temperature range between 35ºC
    and 42ºC (between 95ºF and 107.6ºF),
    their use can be domestic or hospital.
  • Typewriter

    Typewriter
    By: CHRISTOPHER SHOLES
    The function of the typewriter was
    key in the industrial and cultural
    development of the time, leaving
    behind copyists and the limitation
    of specialized information. Those
    who benefited most from this invention
    were businesses and retail consumers.
    It should be noted that this invention
    solved the problem of eternal
    dependence on the printing press,
    which was ideal for making books on
    a large scale, but not for short and
    specific jobs.
  • Tablet from soap

    Tablet from soap
    By: WILLIAM HESKETH LEVER
    Bar soaps are just as effective at preventing
    the spread of germs as liquid gels.
    A. Bernad. With the many advantages
    in addition to the fact that soap bars have been modernized
    and contain many more moisturizing agents
    to restore the skin barrier.
    In addition, the tablets generate much less waste, since they are usually wrapped in paper, without further
    dressings or packaging, they do
    not use plastic and do not
    contain non-biodegradable elements.
  • Car

    Car
    By: KARL BENZ
    A car, also called a car, It is a motorized vehicle with wheels used for transportation.
    Most car definitions refer to
    vehicles that circulate mainly on
    the roads, with a capacity of one
    to eight people, have four tires
    and transport mainly people, rather than goods.
    The automobile has its origins
    in the late 19th century, when
    in 1885, the German inventor C
    arl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwageg.
  • Aspirin

    Aspirin
    By: FÉLIX HOFFMAN
    This medicine is indicated for the
    symptomatic relief of occasional
    mild or moderate pain, such as
    headaches, dental, menstrual,
    muscular (contractures) or back
    (low back pain). Febrile states.
    I help save the lives of many people,
    for the good medicine that it is.