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THIS slender brochure contains a general statement of the nature of sound, light, electrical vibrations, and electrical discharges through gases, together with brief instructions for observing and photographing Röntgen phenomena, and an explanation of the theories concerning the nature of Röntgen rays. For readers desirous of obtaining an idea of the prominent features of Röntgen's discovery, the book may be recommended.
The X-Rays.
By Arthur Thornton Pp. 63. 25 illustrations. (Bradford: Percy Lund and Co., Ltd. 1896.)
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The X-Rays. Nature 54, 316 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054316c0
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