Page values for "Sherlock Holmes and Anaesthesia"

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DateDate1990-09-01
TitlePageSherlock Holmes and Anaesthesia
AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,J. R. Maltby
TopicList of String, delimiter: ,Medicine
SummaryTextThe article examines the use of anaesthetic and narcotic drugs in the Sherlock Holmes stories, linking Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional details to contemporary medical knowledge and practices. It shows how substances such as chloroform, opium, morphine, curare, and cocaine reflect Conan Doyle's medical training while serving narrative, criminal, and character-defining purposes.