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Who does the walking stick belong to?

Dr. Mortimer


What was it Dr Mortimer saw that he withheld from the coroner's inquest?

very large dog pawprints


How old is dr mortimer in the hound of the Baskervilles?

In "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Arthur Conan Doyle, Dr. Watson does not specify Dr. Mortimer's exact age. However, he is described as a man in his thirties or early forties, suggesting he is relatively young but experienced in his medical practice. His age contributes to his role as a capable and knowledgeable character in the story.


What did Sherlock Holmes think about the owner of the stick when he examined it?

If you are talking about the stick belonging to Dr. Mortimer in The Hound of the Baskervilles, he made several brilliant deductions: 1. He deduced that Dr. Mortimer served in the Charing Cross Hospital, as on the stick the following is inscribed: 'friends of the C.C.H'. This is proved right when they check in Watson's medical directory. 2. He deduced Dr. Mortimer left Charing Cross Hospital from the date on the stick. 3. He deduced Dr. Mortimer was either a house-surgeon or a house-physician because a well-established staff physician would not likely leave the hospital. 4. He deduced that Dr. Mortimer's dog was larger than a terrier and smaller than a mastiff by closely examining the space between the teeth mark on the stick. 5. He surmised "there emerges a young fellow under thirty, amiable, unambitious, absent-minded . . ."


How does Sherlock Holmes know that Dr Mortimer makes his own cigarettes in 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'?

Holmes says to Mortimer: "I observe from your forefinger that you make your own cigarettes." Holmes presumably noticed tobacco stains, or, perhaps, Mortimer let a few cigarettes burn until they scorched his fingers.

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Dr. Mortimer


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What was it Dr Mortimer saw that he withheld from the coroner's inquest?

very large dog pawprints


How old is dr mortimer in the hound of the Baskervilles?

In "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Arthur Conan Doyle, Dr. Watson does not specify Dr. Mortimer's exact age. However, he is described as a man in his thirties or early forties, suggesting he is relatively young but experienced in his medical practice. His age contributes to his role as a capable and knowledgeable character in the story.


What did Sherlock Holmes think about the owner of the stick when he examined it?

If you are talking about the stick belonging to Dr. Mortimer in The Hound of the Baskervilles, he made several brilliant deductions: 1. He deduced that Dr. Mortimer served in the Charing Cross Hospital, as on the stick the following is inscribed: 'friends of the C.C.H'. This is proved right when they check in Watson's medical directory. 2. He deduced Dr. Mortimer left Charing Cross Hospital from the date on the stick. 3. He deduced Dr. Mortimer was either a house-surgeon or a house-physician because a well-established staff physician would not likely leave the hospital. 4. He deduced that Dr. Mortimer's dog was larger than a terrier and smaller than a mastiff by closely examining the space between the teeth mark on the stick. 5. He surmised "there emerges a young fellow under thirty, amiable, unambitious, absent-minded . . ."


What actors and actresses appeared in Men Who Dare - 1912?

The cast of Men Who Dare - 1912 includes: Irving Cummings as Dr. Randolph Harry Frazer as George Mortimer Gertrude Robinson as Ruth Mortimer


How does Sherlock Holmes know that Dr Mortimer makes his own cigarettes in 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'?

Holmes says to Mortimer: "I observe from your forefinger that you make your own cigarettes." Holmes presumably noticed tobacco stains, or, perhaps, Mortimer let a few cigarettes burn until they scorched his fingers.


When according to the stories was The Legend of the Hound of the Baskervilles written?

"The exact date is 1742." -- Dr. Mortimer, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'


Are Sherlock Holmes conclusions about Dr James Mortimer correct?

Yes, Sherlock Holmes's conclusions about Dr. James Mortimer in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" are ultimately correct. Holmes deduces that Mortimer is a man of intelligence and integrity, but he is also deeply concerned about the mysterious circumstances surrounding Sir Charles Baskerville's death. While Mortimer initially seems to be a mere messenger, Holmes recognizes that he is genuinely seeking to protect Sir Henry Baskerville from potential danger. This insight allows Holmes to unravel the mystery surrounding the Baskerville estate.


Who relates the curse of the baskervilles to Holmes?

Dr. (or mister if you please) James Mortimer read it from an old paper written by a Baskerville.


In the Hound of the Baskervilles what object are Watson and Holmes analyzing in the opening scene of the story?

Dr Mortimer's stick.A walking stick


How did Dr Mortimer know how long Sir Charles stood at the gate?

Found many footsteps and cigarette ashes on the ground