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IN the Edinburgh Review of last July many of your readers will probably have noticed an article on “Lightning-Conductors,” written somewhat strongly from the point of view of an advocate of the apparatus thus popularly designated. Perhaps a few words of comment on this paper from a rather different aspect may not be without interest to those who are able and willing to treat the subject with unprejudiced minds.
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PARNELL, A. Lightning-Conductors. Nature 31, 80–81 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/031080c0
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