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IN the last paragraph of his letter in NATURE of April 17, Sir James Henderson comes down whole-heartedly on the side of the one fluid theory of magnetism, makes B and H of the same dimensions and, by implication, abolishes 0.
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FORTESCUE, C. Magnetic and Electrical Dimensions. Nature 139, 844–845 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139844b0
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