Lives of the Electricians : Professors Tyndall, Wheatstone, And Morse. First Series

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Lives of the Electricians : Professors Tyndall, Wheatstone, And Morse. First Series
William T Jeans
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When Mr. (then Sir) W. F. Cooke died in 1879, Mr.
Latimer Clark published the portion of his private cor- respondence which related to his first connection with Professor Wheatstone, and although Mr. Latimer Clark endeavoured to put everything in the light most favourable to Mr. Cooke, the letters of the latter in essential points confirm the case of Professor Wheatstone. For example, after writing numerous letters to his mother explaining that he was busy trying to make a telegraph, Mr. Cooke
...wrote on February 27th, 1837 • " Dissatisfied with the results ob- tained, I this morning obtained Dr. Roget's opinion, which was favourable but uncertain ; next Dr. Faraday's, who, though speaking positively as to the general results formerly, hesitated to give an opinion as to the galvanic fluid action on a voltaic magnet at a great distance when the question was put to him in that shape. I next tried Clark, a practical mechanician, who spoke positively in favour of my Digitized by Google Professor Wheatstone.

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