
doi: 10.1038/160909b0
pmid: 18917314
In Nature of August 23, p. 244, Dr. D. A. Jackson reviews my recent book on “High-Resolution Spectroscopy” (Methuen, 1947). After considerable hesitation and with much reluctance, I feel compelled to comment on several misrepresentations made by Dr. Jackson. That he appears to dislike my method of historical approach is a matter of personal taste with which I do not quarrel, but I cannot allow incorrect assessments of my views to pass unchallenged.
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