|  | Wagner, E. J. The Science of Sherlock Holmes From Baskerville Hall to the Valley of Fear, the Real Forensics Behind the Great Detective's Greatest Cases
  1. Edition - July 2007 14.90 Euro 2007. 256 Pages, Softcover - General Reading - ISBN-10: 0-470-12823-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-12823-7 - John Wiley & Sons

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Short description This unique book uses the legendary adventures of Sherlock Holmes as a jumping-off point to discuss the growth of forensic science during the Victorian era. The book explores the emergence of science from superstition, how forensic autopsies evolved from anatomical dissection, the huge advances in blood chemistry and poison detection, and the early use of fingerprints, photography and trace evidence. It also provides new insights into landmark criminal cases that influenced the forensic world, such as Jack the Ripper and Lizzie Borden, and includes rare period illustrations.
From the contents Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1 Dialogue with the Dead.
2 Beastly Tales and Black Dogs.
3 A Fly in the Ointment.
4 Proving Poison.
5 Disguise and the Detective.
6 The Crime Scene by Gaslight.
7 A Picture of Guilt.
8 Shots in the Dark.
9 Bad Impressions.
10 The Real Dirt.
11 Notes from the Devil.
12 A Voice in the Blood.
13 Myth, Medicine, and Murder.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.
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