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IN a note in NATURE for May 13 you intimated that my “allegations” concerning the treatment of my anti-gas fans by the War Office and the suffering and loss of life thereby entailed could not be accepted without question, and you called upon the “well-accredited men of science,” who, you say, largely staffed the Anti-Gas Service, to make a “plain statement of the facts.” I waited to see if such a statement would be forthcoming, though I judged it scarcely likely; and now, since it has not appeared, I ask you, in fairness, to grant me space for a few remarks on your note.
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AYRTON, H. Anti-Gas Fans. Nature 105, 422 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105422a0
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