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LIKE many other readers of NATURE, I have been greatly interested in the extracts from the early records of the Royal Society and the Philosophical Society at Oxford which have been appearing in its columns. Those recently published illustrate and supplement Mr. R. T. Gunther's “Early Science at Oxford” and bring into relief the pioneer work done in every department of experimental science by graduates of Oxford and Cambridge during the seventeenth century.
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POWER, D. Neglected Early Scientific Instruments and Apparatus. Nature 117, 305 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117305c0
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