Nikola Tesla Books
Tesla, Nikola. "Tesla on Roentgen Rays," Electrical Review - N. Y., Mar 11, 1896, pp. 131, 134, 135. (Tesla's startling results in radiography at great distances through considerable thicknesses of substance. Two photographs. See also Elect. World, Mar. 28, 1896. Reprinted in Nikola Tesla, Lectures, Patents, Articles, Belgrade, 1956.) (p)
"Tesla Radiographs," Electrical Review - N. Y., Mar. 11, 1896, p. 134. (Editorial comment - Tesla gives full credit to Roentgen. Refers to Tesla article on subject in this issue.) (p)
Moffett, Cleveland. "What Are Cathode Rays," Detroit Free Press, Mar. 10, 1896. (n)
"Nikola Tesla Discusses X-Rays," N. Y. Times, Mar. 11, 1896, p. 16, col. 1. (Convinced that stream of material particles are involved. Discusses his and Roentgen's work in the field. Reference to N. Y. Times of Mar. 12, 1896, concerning results of experiments of Nikola Tesla in radiography.) (n)
"Tesla and the X-Ray. Their Almost Magical Powers Shown by His Experiments," N. Y. Sun, Mar. 11, 1896 (n)
"Nikola Tesla Comments on X-Rays," N. Y. Tribune, Mar. 11, 1896. (n)
"Views on Tesla's Ideas," N. Y. Times, Mar. 12, 1896, p. 9, col. 3. (Refers to N. Y. Times of Mar. 11 on results of experiments of Nikola Tesla in radiography. Comments by Dr. Cyrus Edson and J. Mount Bleyer.) (n)
"Character of the X-Ray," N. Y. Times, Mar. 13, 1896, p. 8, col. 1. (Prof. Ogden N. Rood, Columbia College, inclined to believe they are like light waves.) (n)
"Westinghouse - G. E. Agreement," Commercial & Financial Chronicle, Mar. 14, 1896, p. 502. (Directors of General Electric and Westinghouse issue statement concerning agreement of companies for pooling their patents. Involves power transmission covered by the patents of Nikola Tesla.) (n)
"Electricity in Relation to Dentistry," Electrical Engineer - N. Y., Mar. 18, 1896, pp. 298-300. (Witness of demonstration of phosphorescent light in Tesla's laboratory. Tesla prophesied that houses might be lighted without wires.) (p)
"General Electric - Westinghouse Combination," Electrical Review - N. Y., Mar. 18, 1896, pp. 141, 143. (A mutual working arrangement made between Westinghouse and General Electric on a patent pool. Announced Mar. 12, 1896.) (p)
"Tesla's Work in Radiography," Electrical Review - N. Y., Mar. 18, 1896, p. 146. (Refers to Elect. Rev., Mar. 11, and letter from Tesla in this issue.) (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Tesla's Latest Results," Electrical Review - N. Y., Mar 18, 1896, p. 147. (Letter from Nikola Tesla on how he produces radiographs at a distance of more than forty feet. See also Elect. World, Mar. 28.) (p)