erlock
ich our visitor had left behind him the night before. It was a fine, thick piece of wood, bulbous-headed, of the sort which is known as a "Penang lawyer." Just under the head was a broad silver band nearly an inch across
, what do you
back to me, and I had given
doing? I believe you have e
do you make of our visitor's stick? Since we have been so unfortunate as to miss him and have no notion of his er
ion, "that Dr. Mortimer is a successful, elderly medical man, well-este
d Holmes. "
vour of his being a country practitioner wh
y s
t that I can hardly imagine a town practitioner carrying it. The thick-iron ferrule
sound!" s
e the Something Hunt, the local hunt to whose members he has possibly given so
en so good as to give of my own small achievements you have habitually underrated your own abilities. It may be that you are not yourself luminous, but you are a
o give publicity to his methods. I was proud, too, to think that I had so far mastered his system as to apply it in a way which earned his approval. He now took the stick from my hands and exa
ourite corner of the settee. "There are certainly one or two indica
self-importance. "I trust that there is not
e I meant, to be frank, that in noting your fallacies I was occasionally guided towards the truth. Not that y
I was
hat e
hat wa
n to a doctor is more likely to come from a hospital than from a hunt, and that when the initials
ay be
this as a working hypothesis we have a fresh basis from
oes stand for 'Charing Cross Hospital,
mselves? You know my
clusion that the man has practised i
to give him a pledge of their good will? Obviously at the moment when Dr. Mortimer withdrew from the service of the hospital in order to start in practice for himself. We know there has been a pres
nly seems
the hospital and yet not on the staff he could only have been a house-surgeon or a house-physician-little more than a senior student. And he left five years ago-the date is on the stick. So your grave, middle-aged family practitioner vanishes
leaned back in his settee and blew little
particulars about the man's age and professional career." From my small medical shelf I took down the Medical Director
Comparative Pathology, with essay entitled 'Is Disease a Reversion?' Corresponding member of the Swedish Pathological Society. Author of 'Some Freaks o
. As to the adjectives, I said, if I remember right, amiable, unambitious, and absent-minded. It is my experience that it is only an amiable man in this world who receives testimonials
the
e, and the marks of his teeth are very plainly visible. The dog's jaw, as shown in the space between these marks, is too broa
ted in the recess of the window. There was such a ring
w can you possibly
l brother of yours, and your presence may be of assistance to me. Now is the dramatic moment of fate, Watson, when you hear a step upon the stair which is walking i
a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. He was clad in a professional but rather slovenly fashion, for his frock-coat was dingy and his trousers frayed. Though young, his long back was already bowed, and he walked with a forward thrust of his head and a general air of peering
ion, I see,"
s,
ing Cross
nds there on the occa
s bad!" said Holme
through his glasses
was i
anged our little deduction
, and with it all hopes of a consulting practi
rong, after all," said Holmes. "
Mister-a hum
precise mind
on the shores of the great unknown ocean. I presume that
s my friend
ocephalic a skull or such well-marked supra-orbital development. Would you have any objection to my running my finger along your parietal fissure? A cast of your skull
our line of thought, I perceive, sir, as I am in mine," said he. "I observe from yo
the other with surprising dexterity. He had long, quivering
ting glances showed me the interest w
y for the purpose of examining my skull that you have don
, because I recognized that I am myself an unpractical man and because I am suddenly confronted with a most
has the honour to be the first?"
ic mind the work of Monsieur Bert
u not better
practical man of affairs it is acknowledged that you stan
wisely if without more ado you would kindly tell me plainly what th