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To the Editor of Electrical Review: The following observations, made with bulbs emitting Roentgen radiations, may be of value in throwing additional light upon the nature of these radiations, as well...

To the Editor of Electrical Review: Further investigations concerning the behavior of the various metals in regard to reflection of these radiations have given additional support to the opinion which...
In a letter to the editor of the Buffalo Enquirer, Mr. Nikola Tesla replies as follows in regard to an inquiry on the subject of the future of electricity: "The transmission of power has interested me...

To the Editor of Electrical Review: Having observed the unexpected behavior of the various metals in regard to the reflection of these radiations, (see Electrical Review of April 1, 1896 ) I have...

To the Editor of Electrical Review: In previous communications in regard to the effects discovered by Roentgen, I have confined myself to giving barely a brief outline of the most noteworthy results...

Tesla's Startling Results in Radiography at Great Distances Through Considerable Thicknesses of Substance. A Highly Interesting and Valuable Communication from the Talented Young Inventor. To the...

(Concluded.) One of the most interesting results arrived at in pursuing these experiments, is the demonstration of the fact that a gaseous medium, upon which vibration is impressed by rapid changes of...
The Tesla lecture was a notable feature of the convention. At first it had been proposed to deliver the lecture in a small hall, but the demand for tickets was so enormous that it was decided, as a...

In The Electrical Engineer of January 25, 1893, I note an article by Mr. A. A. C. Swinton, referring to my experiments with high frequency currents. Mr. Swinton uses in these experiments the method of...