Two Edinburgh detective doctors united by fiction

  • María Eugenia D’ottavio Callegari
    Universidad Nacional de Rosario aedottavio[at]hotmail.com
  • María Silvia D’ottavio Callegari
    Universidad Nacional de Rosario
  • Alberto Enrique D’ottavio Cattani
    Universidad Nacional de Rosario

Abstract

A BBC five-episode series (2000-2001) fictionally narrates, through the resolution of several police cases, the true relationship between Professor Joseph Bell of the School of Medicine (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) and his disciple Arthur Conan Doyle, who was inspired by his teacher’s methodical research behavior and particular costumes to build up his mythical character: Sherlock Holmes
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D’ottavio Callegari, M. E., D’ottavio Callegari, M. S., & D’ottavio Cattani, A. E. (2019). Two Edinburgh detective doctors united by fiction. Journal of Medicine and Movies, 15(4), 215–220. https://doi.org/10.14201/rmc2019154215220

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