Yazir Paredes

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Holmes does not, quite profoundly, know everything. Rather, he knows how to gather and assess evidence, to treat a crime scene like an experiment in progress. He knows how to diagnose a crime scene. It is his method that makes him singular. It is his process, his thoroughness—and most of all, his ability to connect small observations with a larger body of knowledge, a process that Holmes calls, famously, “the science of deduction.”
The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest to Cure Tuberculosis
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