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Nikola Tesla articles from Electrical Review
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In this issue of the Electrical Review we have the pleasure to bring to the attention of our readers another contribution on the subject of the Roentgen rays from the pen of Mr. Tesla, which, like all...

The Electrical Review has from the outset closely followed the promising work of Nikola Tesla. We had the privilege of announcing in 1886, for the first time, Tesla's investigations in a system of...
Mr. Tesla announces in an American journal that by his well known system of transmitting intelligence by means of electrical "resonance" between points widely apart, without any connecting wires, he...

This article is part one of a three-part series originally publishing the lecture. The complete lecture was included in the Journal of the Franklin Institute of March 1, 1897 and is considered the...

This article is part three of a three-part series originally publishing the lecture. The complete lecture was included in the Journal of the Franklin Institute of March 1, 1897 and is considered the...

Sweeping Decision in Favor of These Patents by the United States Circuit Court Judge Townsend of the United States Circuit Court of Connecticut, recently handed down the decision sustaining the three...

We notice Industries is protesting against Mr. Tesla's habit of advancing as theories or explanations of phenomena, which are either rational theories made inexplicit by strange expressions or simply...
This meter consists of an electrolytic cell, through which extend two conductors parallel and in close proximity to each other. These conductors are connected in series through a resistance, but in...

I have been much interested in the accounts given by Mr. Nikola Tesla of his experiments with lamps in which illuminations are obtained without the use of the so-called filamentary conductors. The...