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I HAVE read the letter of Charles Olszewski, and but for your courtesy in drawing my attention to it would have allowed it to pass without notice. Considering the Royal Society, in the year 1878, awarded the Davy medal to Cailletet and Pictet for their achievements of the liquefaction of the so-called permanent gases, it is hardly likely I could put forward in England any claim for such a result. A reference to the Proceedings of the Royal Institution between the years 1878 and 1893 will be sufficient to remove the suggestion that the apparatus I use has been copied from the Cracovie Bulletin of 1890. The work of the late Prof. Wróblewski has been fully acknowledged in England, and I am not aware of any injustice done to Charles Olszewski on account of the alleged omission of his subsequent investigations from public notice.
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DEWAR, J. On the Liquefaction of Gases—A Claim for Priority. Nature 51, 245 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051245b0
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