Nikola Tesla Articles
Mr. Tesla's Paper Before the Electro-Therapeutic Society
The recent publication in an electrical journal of a paper presented before the Electro-Therapeutic Society by Mr. Tesla on "High-Frequency Oscillations for Therapeutic Applications" has elicited the following letter from Mr. Tesla to the editor of the paper making the reprint, with the request that the letter be published in the columns of The Electrical World. The letter, which is self-explanatory, is as follows:
"By publishing in your columns of Nov. 17 my recent contribution to the Electro-Therapeutic Society, you have finally succeeded - after many vain attempts made during a number of years - in causing me a serious injury. It has cost me great pains to write that paper, and I have expected to see it appear among other dignified contributions of its kind, and, I confess, the wound is deep. But you will have no opportunity for inflicting a similar one, as I propose to take better care of my papers in the future. In what manner you have secured this one in advance of other electrical periodicals, who had an equal right to the same, rests with the secretary of the society to explain.
"Your editorial comment would not concern me in the least were it not my duty to take note of it. On more than one occasion you have offended me, but in my qualities both as Christian and philosopher I have always forgiven you and have only pitied you for your errors. This time, though, your offense is graver than the previous ones, for you have dared to cast a shadow on my honor.
"No doubt you must have in your possession, from the illustrious men whom you quote, tangible proofs in support of your statement reflecting on my honesty. Being a bearer of high honors from a number of American universities, it is my duty, in view of the slur thus cast upon them, to exact from you that in your next issue you produce these, together with this letter, which, in justice to myself, I am forwarding to other electrical journals. In the absence of such proofs, which would put me in the position to seek redress elsewhere, I require that, together with the preceding, you publish instead a complete and humble apology for your insulting remark, which reflects on me as well as on those who honor me.
"On this condition I will again forgive you, but I would advise you to limit yourself in your future attacks to statements for which you are not liable to be punished by law.
N. TESLA.
"NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 1898, 46 and 48 East Houston Street."
*See THE ELECTRICAL WORLD, October 29, 1898, page 440. VOL. XXXII, No. 22.