Dear Holmesians, Sir Doyle usually drops bits of his medical knowledge once in a while. Note the deduction about Jabez Wilson being an asthamatic. Are there ...
julia and holmesians, Though his medical profession did not give him much success,Sir doyle was always loyal to his profession.In the first instance remember...
Venkat wrote: julia and holmesians, Though his medical profession did not give him much success,Sir doyle was always loyal to his profession.In the first...
Dear Holmesians, While I agree that postings in Feb have gone down, no one seems to have commented on my posting of Feb 17 on TRHL, nor on my reply of Feb 19...
Question: when does Holmes use a telephone for the very first time, and in which story? ... From: SherlockHolmesSocietyofIndia@... ...
Tim Symonds
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Feb 24, 2006 9:02 am
Tim, I suppose that must have been in 3GAR when Holmes makes reference to his telephone appointment with Nathan Garrideb, do you think? Julia Question: when...
Yes, indeed, the Adventure of the 3 Garridebs is the one. Question: generally, what was Holmes' attitude towards new inventions in crime detection, such as...
Tim Symonds
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Feb 27, 2006 10:57 am
Question: generally, what was Holmes' attitude towards new inventions in crime detection, such as fingerprinting? Tim, I can't think of anything specific other...
Hello everyone, I think it was "The Norwood Builder" where Lestrade announces the discovery of a bloody fingerpint, saying something like "you may have heard...
Dear Holmesians, India was one of the first countries to have a fingerprint bureau in the world . There was one in Calcutta established in 1892. So India has a...
In France, Alphonse Bertillon was the man who introduced a system of fingerprint identification in 1882. It was officially adopted as a means of criminal...
I can think of a few instances where Holmes uses his medical knowledge to partially solve cases. Some of the best ones are... o Adventure of the Creeping Man -...