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Gyromagnetic ratio & Larmor precession

I am really curious about who was the first one to define the gyromagnetic ratio $\gamma$ of a body, i.e., the ratio of its magnetic dipole momento to its angular momentum.

It is a very important concept in quantum Mechanics, but I was wondering whether it first appeared in a classical context or in a quantum one, who defined it, and why.

We can see it appears in the formula for the Larmor precession: $$\omega=\gamma B\tag{1}$$ which tells us the frequency of precession of a body in the presence of a magnetic field $B$. Was Larmor the first person to highlight the importance of this ratio? was he the first one that used it in a formula? Was $(1)$ the first formula where $\gamma$ appeared? If he was indeed the first one, could you tell me what was the name of the paper in which he published the results?