Holmes himself said: "When a doctor does go wrong he is the first of criminals. He has nerve and he has knowledge. [Doctors William] Palmer and [Edward William] Pritchard were among the heads of their profession." Both of these real-life doctors of the mid-19th century were convicted of murder by poisoning.
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Well, he isn't the first detective, but he IS the greatest detective!! Check out the answer to "What makes Sherlock Holmes special?" or something like that if you want to find out more about him!!!
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Sherlock Holmes employed deductive reasoning not only in the cases he was working on but in his everyday life. He would gather all the facts and blend his knowledge of science, medicine, literature and psychology to arrive at a conclusion. If it was not the right conclusion he would use this to grow closer to the most obvious outcome (process of elimination).
Holmes said John Clay was the fourth (and possibly the third) smartest man in London, that he was at the head of his profession, that he had an ingenious mind, and that he was one of the coolest and most daring criminals in London. Holmes twice mentioned he had previous dealings with Clay and that they were unsettled. Based on all of these comments, Clay may have been one of the three men who had beaten Holmes early in his career.
Holmes himself said: "When a doctor does go wrong he is the first of criminals. He has nerve and he has knowledge. [Doctors William] Palmer and [Edward William] Pritchard were among the heads of their profession." Both of these real-life doctors of the mid-19th century were convicted of murder by poisoning.
You should read more- sometimes, he does.
Well, he isn't the first detective, but he IS the greatest detective!! Check out the answer to "What makes Sherlock Holmes special?" or something like that if you want to find out more about him!!!
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Sherlock Holmes employed deductive reasoning not only in the cases he was working on but in his everyday life. He would gather all the facts and blend his knowledge of science, medicine, literature and psychology to arrive at a conclusion. If it was not the right conclusion he would use this to grow closer to the most obvious outcome (process of elimination).
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Sherlock Holmes is often considered the world's greatest detective. Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes exhibits incredible deductive reasoning skills and has been featured in numerous stories and adaptations that showcase his exceptional crime-solving abilities.