He doesn't die in any of the Sherlock Holmes books, and in His Last Bow, he is around sixty.
Dr. John H. Watson does not die in any of the original Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Watson continues to assist Sherlock Holmes on various cases throughout the series, even after Holmes' presumed death in "The Final Problem."
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No, seeing as Dr. John Hamish Watson is a fictional character, and never had any children anyway.
Dr. John H. Watson, MD His full middle name is unknown, though due to his wife at one point addressing him as 'James' it has been theorized that his middle name is Hamish (Scottish for James) but this is mostly looked upon as a typo.
Dr. John Watson is played by actor Jude Law
John Hamish Watson is his full name.In the murder mysteries "A Study In Scarlet" and "The Problem of Thor Bridge", Watson lists his name as "John H. Watson". It is first speculated by Dorothy L. Sayers that the middle initial stands for Hamish.
I'm not sure but on the new series which is set in modern day has Watson called john Watson. if you wanna watch it it's on bbc on Sunday at nine. i asked this question then i ended up answering it.
No, both Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are fictional characters invented by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Yes, Dr. John Watson was his apprentice or colleague.
Dr. John Watson.
Dr. John H. Watson shared lodgings with Sherlock Holmes and became his friend and colleague and his chronicler.Dr. Watson, who tells most of the accounts of Sherlock Holmes solving his cases.Doctor John H. Watson was a trusted friend and colleague of Sherlock Holmes and most of the stories are written as if told by him.His name is Dr. Watson.Dr. Watson, a military man and Holmes fellow lodger.Doctor Watson