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Arthur Conan Doyle's enduringly popular Sherlock Holmes has his own undeniable place in the public eye. Holmes is often seen applying concepts of some branch of science in his work, discussing scientific matters with Watson, or is involved in situations where the applicability of the formal sciences is apparent. 'The Scientific Sherlock Holmes' connects Holmes' vegetable poisons with concepts in botany, his use of fingerprinting with forensic science and carbon monoxide poisoning and hemoglobin tests with concepts in chemistry, thus integrating the Holmes stories with all branches of science.
Forensic sciences --- Criminal investigation --- Detective and mystery stories, English --- Science in literature. --- Crime detection --- Crime investigation --- Criminal investigations --- Detection of crime --- Investigations --- Law enforcement --- Crime scenes --- Detectives --- Suspects (Criminal investigation) --- Criminalistics --- Forensic science --- Science --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Holmes, Sherlock. --- هولمز، شرلوك --- Hūlmz, Sharlūk --- Holms, Şerlok --- Холмс, Шэрлак --- Kholms, Shėrlak --- Холмс, Шерлок --- Kholms, Sherlok --- Χολμς, Σέρλοκ --- Cholms, Serlok --- הולמס, שרלוק --- Holms, Sherloḳ --- Holmss, Šerloks --- Holmsas, Šerlokas --- Holmes, Shirl --- シャーロック・ホームズ --- ホームズ, シャーロック --- Hōmuzu, Shārokku --- Huolmsos, Šerluoks --- Holmsos, Šerloks --- 歇洛克·福尔摩斯 --- 福尔摩斯, 歇洛克 --- Fuermosi, Xieluoke --- Informers --- Chemistry, Forensic --- Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character)
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