The Real Person Sherlock Holmes Was Based On Could Solve Crimes in Under a Minute. Conan Doyle Watched Him Do It.
Before Sherlock Holmes existed on paper, he existed in a lecture room in Edinburgh, and his name was Dr. Joseph Bell.
Arthur Conan Doyle studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh in the 1870s and served as an outpatient clerk for Bell, who was at that time one of the most respected surgeons in Scotland.
He would look at a new patient — a complete stranger who had just entered the room — and before asking a single question, begin describing them.
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