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HAS Dr. Carpenter allowed himself to become possessed by a “dominant idea?” From his letter in NATURE (vol. xvi. p. 544), I infer that he might have taken the trouble to reply to my article in the July number of the Nineteenth Century, had he not thought that my assertions “were well known in the scientific world to be inconsistent with fact.”
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CROOKES, W. The Radiometer and its Lessons. Nature 17, 7–8 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017007a0
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