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    Joseph Bell FRCSE (2 December 1837 – 4 October 1911) was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh in the 19th century. He is best known as an inspiration for the literary character, Sherlock Holmes .

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  2. May 12, 2021 · Despite Bell's cunning and expertise, the Ripper was never brought to justice, and historians continue to debate his identity to this day. Dr. Joseph Bell, a Scottish surgeon, is considered to be Arthur Conan Doyle's real-life inspiration for the character of Sherlock Holmes.

  3. Joseph Bell, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., J.P.D.L. [1] (2 december 1837 - 4 october 1911) was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh. He was also called Joe Bell.

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  5. Sep 17, 2023 · The well-known character of Sherlock Holmes was actually based on an impressive medical surgeon named Dr. Joseph Bell. Though he was popular throughout his lifetime and left an impressive legacy, he has been further immortalized in stories, films, and television featuring the character he inspired.

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  6. Jul 30, 2014 · Updated: June 1, 2023 | Original: July 30, 2014. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional detective with the knack for solving crimes through observation and reason was modeled after Dr. Joseph Bell...

  7. Mar 6, 2020 · Shutterstock. Like Sherlock Holmes, Joseph Bell was an early pioneer in forensic science and, more specifically, forensic pathology. Bell used observational and scientific methods to find evidence at crime scenes and when examining the corpses of murder victims.

  8. Joseph Bell is probably best known as the model for Sherlock Holmes. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle worked as Bell’s clerk at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, where he witnessed his use of close observation in making a diagnosis. Conan Doyle went on to base Holmes’ deductive powers on the observational skills displayed by Bell.

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