SHERLOCK HOLMES AND HEMATOLOGY: IS THERE A LINK?

 I am sure, everyone knows or atleast have heard about Sherlock Holmes. There are short stories, novels now being made into movies and series.

 Is there a link between Sherlock Holmes and Hematology?

What do you think ?

Please do share in comments section if you could relate Sherlock Holmes with hematology.

Those who are curious to know the answer, proceed reading further and for those who wants to think, take your time, think and then read further.

Now the questions are:

Is Sherlock Holmes related to hematology, the answer is Yes.

How is he related ?

To which hematological disorder, is he related?

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle between 1887 and 1927. He had written 4 novels and 58 short stories.

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He had written a letter to editor in Lancet on a case of leucocythemia. You can see the screenshot of this published article below.

So, friends, I hope now you got the answer for this questions.

How is Sherlock holmes  related to hematology ?

To which hematological disorder, is he related?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was the author of Sherlock Holmes, wrote an article in Lancet on a case of Leucocythemia, which was an older name of what is now known as chronic myeloid leukemia.

See you all in the next post on history of chronic myeloid leukemia. 

References:

Picture taken from https://www.arthur-conan  doyle.com/index.php/Notes on a Case of Leucocythaemia

                                                                              Written by Dr.Priyavadhana B

 

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