1925. A book called "The Victory of Alchemy":
About François Jollivet-Castelot, a founder and head of Societe alchimique de France:These days, an axe is already raised over the roots of Lavoisier's orthodoxal theory of elements, although no one dares yet to bring it down.
A journal called "The archive of alchemical research" on Castelot's situation:Castelot cared nothing for modern methods and would hear nothing about the destruction of the atoms:
This crude method, which I would call anarchic, destroys matter, but does not allow recombining back.
Sounds eerily familiar...The well known caste spirit of university bosses does not allow them to consider valuable the works of an outsider, especially when they are in contradiction with the academical science.