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This article is a reprint from the Electrical Engineer of February 14, 1894 and is intentionally not duplicated here.

The American patents in connection with rotating magnetic fields as applied to electric motors, granted to Mr. Nikola Tesla in 1888, expired on May 5th.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE ELECTRICIAN. SIR: Our attention has just been called to a paragraph in your issue of the 9th inst., on the subject of "The Polyphase Patents in Germany," in which the following...

We are glad to learn by special cablegram that the somewhat sensational Reuter's despatch, which came to hand last week, announcing not only the burning out of Mr. Nikola Tesla's laboratory, but his...

It would be a convenience if some short name could be found for vacuum tubes without electrodes. These were referred to by several speakers at the British Association, both in Papers and in discussion...
If we do not look to the columns of the Referee for useful suggestions in electric engineering and apt explanation of scientific phenomena, the fault rests entirely with ourselves. Commenting, as...

The problem of obtaining continuous currents from alternating is one that has received not a little attention, and various solutions have been offered on both sides of the Atlantic. Mr. Nikola Tesla...

Our esteemed contemporary the Electrical World devotes an article to describing the methods suggested by M. Nikola Tesla for rectifying alternating currents. We must confess to a certain amount of...
The sensational announcements in the American press with regard to Mr. Nikola Tesla's wonderful doings and still more wonderful prophecies, have been attributed in a large measure to the highly...

Although the theory of the Tesla motor is now so widely known - though doubtless better known than understood - yet the practical construction of the apparatus has not yet been explained. The...