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.
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Gallifrey is a fictional home of Doctor Who. Doctor Who is made predominantly (now) in Cardiff, Wales
Doctor John Watson, the fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is not assigned a specific lifespan in the stories. However, he is typically depicted as being in his late twenties or early thirties during his first appearance in "A Study in Scarlet," published in 1887. The timeline of the stories suggests he would have lived into the early to mid-20th century, but exact details about his lifespan are left ambiguous by the author.
No, he is a fictional character. Thank God.
The Sherlock Holmes stories were usually narrated by Dr. John Watson, Sherlock Holmes' friend and companion. Watson was a doctor and war veteran who often chronicled the detective's cases from his perspective.
Both of them had completed their education when they met. Watson had been a doctor for several years.
Holmes and Watson follow the other two to their hotel.
Doctor Watson would be considered a General Practitioner. He would refer some of his cases to specialists to have them treated. He served as a surgeon in the British Army until he was wounded.
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