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  1. But two men of science diagnosed the cases as homicide. this book introduces those scientist-detectives, Dr. Daniel Webster Coffee, a likeable American with a gourmet's appetite, and Dr. Motilal Mookerji, a learned Hindu with an original sense of humor.

  2. In 1948, Blochman served as the fourth president of the Mystery Writers of America, following Baynard Kendrick, Ellery Queen, and Hugh Pentecost. In 1951, Blochman's "Diagnosis: Homicide" received an Edgar Award in the Best Short Story category.

  3. by Lawrence G. Blochman (Author) See all formats and editions. First of the two collections of short fiction featuring Dr. Daniel Webster Coffee, a pathologist and his Hindu assistant, Dr. Mootilal Mookerji, who is a shrewd and intellectual man with a sense of humor.

    • Lawrence G. Blochman
  4. Lawrence G. Blochman has 61 books on Goodreads with 3489 ratings. Lawrence G. Blochman’s most popular book is See You at the Morgue.

  5. Item #46775 Tight and quite nice first edition of this highly regarded, Edgar Award-winning gathering of eight short stories about pathologist Dr. Daniel Webster Coffee and his Hindu sidekick Dr. Mootilal Mookerji, set at the Pasteur Hospital in Northbank, "a large American city."

    • Lawrence G. BLOCHMAN
  6. Diagnosis: Homicide - The Casebook of Dr. Coffee. New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1950. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine / Near Fine. Item #014622 12mo., 217pp. Beautiful Stated First Edition of this Queen's Quorum title; an anthology of Dr. Coffee tales.. Bound in green cloth with titles in black on spine.

  7. Diagnosis: Homicide. The Casebook Of Dr. Coffee. LAWRENCE G. BLOCHMAN Other works by LAWRENCE G. BLOCHMAN. Publication: J B Lippincott, 1950, Philadelphia. First edition. Signed by the author on the title page.

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