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DateDate1902-03-01
TitlePageThe Real Sherlock Holmes (Good Words)
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SummaryTextThis essay identifies Dr. Joseph Bell, the celebrated Edinburgh surgeon, as the real-life inspiration for Sherlock Holmes, highlighting his acute powers of observation, diagnostic brilliance, and personal charm. While contrasting fiction and reality, it argues that Bell's beautiful gentleness and intuitive insight made him a greater figure in life than Holmes in romance.