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WHILE the world is waiting for the announcement of Mr. Edison's method of splitting up the electric light, Mr. Richard Werdermann, a gentleman well known in connection with electric lighting, seems to have solved the problem, to some extent, at least, and he believes that after further experiments he will be able to divide the current into 50, 100, or even 500 lights. Experimental exhibitions of the light have been given with satisfactory results at the works of the British Telegraph Manufactory, Euston Road.
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The Werdermann Electric Light . Nature 19, 16 (1878). https://doi.org/10.1038/019016a0
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