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In the opening pages of one of the first Sherlock Holmes stories Doctor Watson discovers Holmes engaged in what the doctor describes as "a pathological and morbid process."
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forensic devices, criminal body, literary detective, detective plot, detective narrative, fingerprint technology, observing machine, sensation novel, suspect body, fingerprint evidence, criminal anthropology, sensation fiction, detective fiction, detective business, scientific detective, criminal identification
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Sherlock Holmes, Rue Morgue, Irene Adler, Seven Gables, Orient Express, Lady Dedlock, United States, Hong Kong, Conan Doyle, New York, Scotland Yard, Sir Percival, The Sign of Four, Red Harvest, American Photographs, Assistant Commissioner, Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler, Sam Spade, The Big Sleep, Walter Hartright, Havelock Ellis, New Deal, Pudd'nhead Wilson, Dashiell Hammett
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