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Tempora, mutantur, et nos, &c., seems to hold true for Dr. Ingleby, though not for myself, in this matter. His tone has completely changed since December 4, 1871; and he now puts “scientist” (in quotation marks) where you had written “scientific man,” although in his former letter he said he “hated” the far less obnoxious word “physicist.”
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TAIT, P. Leibnitz's Mathematics. Nature 19, 288 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/019288b0
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