{"id":810260,"date":"2024-12-04T23:14:31","date_gmt":"2024-12-05T05:14:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2024\/12\/04\/10-crazy-moments-in-the-original-sherlock-holmes-stories\/"},"modified":"2024-12-04T23:14:31","modified_gmt":"2024-12-05T05:14:31","slug":"10-crazy-moments-in-the-original-sherlock-holmes-stories","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2024\/12\/04\/10-crazy-moments-in-the-original-sherlock-holmes-stories\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Crazy Moments in the Original Sherlock Holmes Stories"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"articlecontentonly\">\n<p>Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective of all time. Today, he has become such a part of the fabric of civilization that when someone sarcastically calls you Sherlock, you know exactly what they mean. As an enduring set of classic stories, they are so beloved their fans talk about them as if they are historical records. However, since they came from another time and sought to show us daily life, they also give us a clue into the ignorance and crazy ideas of the time. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Related: <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/2020\/07\/22\/10-people-stranger-than-the-fictional-characters-they-inspired\/?utm_source=seealso&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=direct\">10 People Stranger Than The Fictional Characters They Inspired<\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>10<\/span> Holmes\u2019s Racist Conversation with a Black Gangster<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_fhuLf1Oss0w\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"51 The Three Gables from The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1927) Audiobook\">\n<div id=\"lyte_fhuLf1Oss0w\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FfhuLf1Oss0w%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>51 The Three Gables from The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1927) Audiobook<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"This is the last story from The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes that I can record this year. The remaining ones (there are 3 I think) are still in copyright in the US. I\u2019ve now recorded three in 2022 and I put this one off till last. Why put this one at the bottom of the pile? Frankly, I didn\u2019t much like it. I don\u2019t think it feels like Arthur Conan Doyle and I\u2019ve read a lot of Conan Doyle. This is not a new theory by the way: wikipedia gives the bare bones of the debate. There may be more about it online but I haven\u2019t pursued it. For me it\u2019s a gut feeling. What do you think? What makes you think it is ACD, what persuades you that it isn\u2019t? Can you tell I didn\u2019t enjoy recording it? Please comment in the usual way, if you wish. This adventure was first published in 1926 in Liberty, a US publication, and then in the Strand magazine in the same year. Conan Doyle died in 1930. WARNING: this story contains racist stereotypes and language not unusual in fiction at the time, but in my view out of keeping with Sir Arthur and the characters he honed and fashioned over a lifetime. Initially I decided not to record this story, but having made that decision some weeks ago, I have since thought better of it. As I say, I\u2019d be fascinated to hear your thoughts on the matter. This story is read by Greg Wagland for Magpie Audio. \u00a9Magpie Audio 2022 P.S. Thank you again to everyone for your stalwart support of the channel. Enjoy the ads! Cheers!\"><\/div>\n<p>In \u201cThe Adventure of the Three Gables,\u201d Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are enjoying their day in their sitting room when a large black man bursts into the room. The man immediately begins to threaten them, warning them away from taking a case they have not even been offered yet. The man refers to the detective as Masser Holmes, and after making a comment about Holmes giving him lip, Holmes responds that he hardly needs any. <\/p>\n<p>Later on in the story, a police constable refers to the man, Steve Dixie, as \u201ca big n-word\u201d\u2014and yes, the full n-word was printed in the original text. While Holmes does not use this language, he also does nothing to correct it, and his racially charged comments directed at the man are something most fans cringe about today. <\/p>\n<p>Although there is no evidence to back it up, some fans are certain this story was written by someone else. Among other things, they point to the fact that Conan Doyle also wrote \u201cThe Adventure of the Yellow Face.\u201d In \u201cYellow Face,\u201d a young black girl from a previous marriage with a dead husband is lovingly embraced by the woman\u2019s new, white English husband when he discovers her.<a href=\"https:\/\/sherlock-holm.es\/stories\/pdf\/a4\/1-sided\/3gab.pdf\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[1]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>9<\/span> The Time a Man Temporarily Becomes a Monkey<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_X5iqOr-NhFA\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes - The Creeping Man [HD]\">\n<div id=\"lyte_X5iqOr-NhFA\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FX5iqOr-NhFA%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes \u2013 The Creeping Man [HD]<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes - The Creeping Man [HD]\"><\/div>\n<p>In \u201cThe Adventure of the Creeping Man,\u201d Sherlock Holmes is tasked with solving a problem that isn\u2019t exactly a crime but an attempt to avoid a social scandal. The prestigious professor of a fictional university in England has been behaving bizarrely, and his daughter and future son-in-law want to solve it and put a stop to it. The professor has been observed at night walking on all fours, climbing up to people\u2019s windows, and even being attacked by his dog for no apparent reason during these wanderings. <\/p>\n<p>In this case, Sherlock doesn\u2019t really solve much of anything; he just stands witness to the professor behaving really weirdly. After being really odd, the professor starts teasing his dog and is nearly killed. After inspecting the suspicious envelopes the professor had been receiving, Holmes explained that the man had been injecting himself with monkey serum in order to make himself more youthful. This strange serum made the man act like a monkey, taking away his own sense and humanity temporarily. Even for the time, this is a pretty silly idea and is obviously complete nonsense.<a href=\"https:\/\/hekint.org\/2021\/10\/14\/rejuvenation-the-adventure-of-the-creeping-man-from-the-case-book-of-sherlock-holmes\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[2]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>8<\/span> Phrenology, a Debunked Pseudo Science, Is Referenced Regularly as Fact<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_pR9x3KVmE48\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"The Dark Story of Phrenology\">\n<div id=\"lyte_pR9x3KVmE48\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FpR9x3KVmE48%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>The Dark Story of Phrenology<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Phrenology was a pseudoscience that spanned from the late 1700s to the early 1900s. While it's remembered more as a cultural phenomenon like astrology or horoscopes, it was used to justify terrible events in world history, like the Trail of Tears in the US. In this video, Patrick Kelly will walk you through the rise and fall of phrenology. \u2620\ufe0fNONE OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD BE USED AS MEDICAL ADVICE OR OPINION. IT IS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT\u2620\ufe0f ???? L I N K S ???? ????Instagram: https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/patkellyteaches\/ ????Twitter: https:\/\/twitter.com\/PatKellyTeaches ????Patreon: https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/corporis ????Main channel: www.youtube.com\/corporis\/ ????My favorite books https:\/\/docs.google.com\/document\/d\/1wuG-8EiF2lMbFdEG-9k1qi1d1KZAdGK1o41o7SYed_k\/edit?usp=sharing ???? S O U R C E S ???? Gall and the Phrenological Movement (1947) https:\/\/www.jstor.org\/stable\/pdf\/44441152.pdf Gall on the Cerebellum https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pmc\/articles\/PMC6476975\/ Phrenology by Courtney E Thompson https:\/\/lps.library.cmu.edu\/ETHOS\/article\/id\/482\/#fn20 The Dutch Fiddler: Phrenology and Criminology (2004) https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/profile\/Nicole-Rafter\/publication\/249720079_The_murderous_Dutch_fiddler_Criminology_history_and_the_problem_of_phrenology\/links\/5458db810cf26d5090acf53e\/The-murderous-Dutch-fiddler-Criminology-history-and-the-problem-of-phrenology.pdf Crania Americana (1839) by Samuel Morton https:\/\/collections.nlm.nih.gov\/bookviewer?PID=nlm:nlmuid-60411930R-bk Design Boom phrenology compilation https:\/\/www.designboom.com\/art\/phrenology-brain-infographics\/ A line-by-line, fact checked version of the script can be found here. You do not have to be a Patron to view: https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/posts\/71857479 ???? C O N T A C T ???? If you\u2019d like to sponsor a video or have other business inquiries: patkellyteaches [at] gmail.com #historyofmedicine #medicalhistory 0:00 Introduction 0:39 Phrenology Becomes a Thing 6:06 Phrenology Spreads 10:18 Phrenology in the US 13:02 The Dark Side of Phrenology 17:48 The End of Phrenology\"><\/div>\n<p>In Sherlock Holmes, one thing that you will regularly hear references to is the size and shape of people\u2019s skulls and how this can be used to glean things about their intelligence or personality. Holmes rarely mentions these things himself, but other characters talk about it at length, especially Dr. Mortimer. In The Hound of the Baskervilles, Dr. Mortimer admits that he covets Sherlock Holmes\u2019s skull and gets very excited about its shape. It is simply taken as fact in the Holmes universe that phrenology is real. <\/p>\n<p>The unfortunate thing here is that the study of human skulls to figure out someone\u2019s characteristics, known as phrenology, is a bunch of nonsense. This makes re-reading the stories a century or more later a bit awkward. This is especially so if you are introducing them to kids who you want to know real science and not pseudoscience that has long since been disproven. To make matters worse and more awkward, phrenology was often flippantly used in the stories in a way that would sound rather racist to us today <a href=\"https:\/\/pages.vassar.edu\/realarchaeology\/2017\/03\/05\/phrenology-and-scientific-racism-in-the-19th-century\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[3]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>7<\/span> Some Sherlockians Believe in a Ghostwriting Conspiracy Theory<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_d6uP20jkAaY\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Arthur Conan Doyle: The Creator of Sherlock Holmes\">\n<div id=\"lyte_d6uP20jkAaY\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Fd6uP20jkAaY%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Arthur Conan Doyle: The Creator of Sherlock Holmes<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Check out NordVPN and get 4 months EXTRA on a 2-year plan by going to https:\/\/nordvpn.com\/bio. It\u2019s risk-free with Nord\u2019s 30-day money-back guarantee! \u2192 Subscribe for new videos at least twice a week! https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/c\/biographics?sub_confirmation=1 Love content? Check out our other YouTube Channels: Geographics: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/channel\/UCHKRfxkMTqiiv4pF99qGKIw TopTenz: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/user\/toptenznet Check out Karl's channels: Fact Fiend: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@UCaR-e8ComPih10DqPi3sdWg Wiki Weekends: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@UCtrzkwlnKfS9knQ-zuwYBLQ Untitled Side Channel: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/@UCLJvIXTMM7bjZ5-ju8xckJg And check out https:\/\/www.biographics.org for more of your favorite biographies. Further Reading: https:\/\/www.arthurconandoyle.com\/ This is the official site of Arthur Conan Doyle\u2019s estate https:\/\/www.thenational.scot\/news\/20152034.legacy-sir-arthur-conan-doyle---creator-worlds-famous-detective\/ This site provides information on Doyle\u2019s legacy in Scotland https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/history\/historic_figures\/conan_sir_arthur_doyle.shtml This site provides additional information on Doyle\u2019s work as a journalist during the Second Boer War and its aftermath https:\/\/www.arthur-conan-doyle.com\/index.php?title=Main_Page This site includes interviews of Doyle, content of some of his lectures, essays, articles, letters, and other documentation Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle. Daniel Stashower. 2000. Penguin Books Biography Note: Nearly all of Doyle\u2019s published writings are in the public domain and are available to be read online at several sites.\"><\/div>\n<p>One theory about Sherlock Holmes that you will see over and over again in the introductions is a theory by Mr. D. Martin Dankin that several of the Sherlock Holmes stories were not actually written by Arthur Conan Doyle. This theory is quite well-known among Sherlockians, and it is never more popular than the story mentioned above in this list, \u201cThe Adventure of the Three Gables.\u201d The theory also includes \u201cThe Adventure of the Mazarin Stone\u201d and a couple others, but those do not hold the same importance in the eyes of the theorists as they do not make Homes look racist. <\/p>\n<p>The main crux of the theory is that Holmes makes very racist remarks to Steve Dixie, the boxer, which is very much unlike Sherlock Holmes. It is also unlike Conan Doyle, who wrote \u201cThe Yellow Face\u201d and urged The British government against racism. In further un-Holmes fashion, he also leaves a woman who he suspects of being robbed with her lawyer instead of staking it out with Watson and outs a maid who is an obvious spy instead of observing her. Finally, he insults her based on her class, indirectly threatening her life with \u201cWheezy people don\u2019t live long, Susan.\u201d<a href=\"http:\/\/kspot.org\/holmes\/3gab.htm\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[4]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>6<\/span> Holmes\u2019s Death Had Fans So Upset They Grieved Him Like a Real Person<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_rqwX-4VLkuw\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"How Sherlock Holmes Killed his Author\">\n<div id=\"lyte_rqwX-4VLkuw\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FrqwX-4VLkuw%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>How Sherlock Holmes Killed his Author<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"SKILLSHARE \u27a4 https:\/\/skl.sh\/talefoundry03230 Click the link to take the Creating Unique and Powerful Worlds class for FREE! The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a free 1 month trial of Skillshare! \u2014 Sherlock Holmes may have been the greatest detective of all time, but that doesn't mean he was above murder. And his sole victim? The one who suffered the most? His author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. \u25ac\u25ac\u25ac\u25ac Tale Foundry Community\u25ac\u25ac\u25ac\u25ac Support us on Patreon! https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/TaleFoundry Come join our community! http:\/\/thetalefoundry.com\/discord \u25ac\u25ac\u25ac\u25ac Tale Foundry Team \u25ac\u25ac\u25ac\u25ac \u2022 Talebot \u2014 The Talent \u2022 The Taleoids \u2014 The Talent's Helpers \u2022 Benjamin Cook \u2014 Writer, Director, &#038; Voice Actor \u2022 Abbie Norton \u2014 Art Director &#038; Asset Artist (https:\/\/abbienortonart.com) \u2022 Alexander Cuenin \u2014 Animator &#038; Editor (http:\/\/www.alextheanimator.com\/) \u2022 Bazz Bartlett \u2014 Audio Engineer (https:\/\/www.bartlettaudio.com.au\/) \u2022 Momo Wang \u2014 Researcher &#038; Writer \u2022 Rachel Doud \u2014 Packaging &#038; Asset Artist (https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jae.sketch\/) Additional Music by Epidemic Sound: http:\/\/epidemicsound.com\"><\/div>\n<p>At the very height of his popularity, when Conan Doyle could have named his price for another Sherlock Holmes story, he decided to kill the famous detective in the story \u201cThe Final Problem.\u201d This was not because he hated Holmes but because the character was taking up an undue amount of his time and imagination. This left him with little to no time to write any of the historical or other fiction works that he wanted to write. <\/p>\n<p>However, the reaction turned out to be far more than he ever could have imagined. People were so moved by the loss of the famous detective that they actually wore black armbands out in public in order to grieve him as if he were real. Finally, perhaps moved by all the complaints or possibly needing to refill his pocketbook, Conan Doyle returned Sherlock Holmes to us in \u201cThe Adventure of the Empty House.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Since no one had truly seen Holmes die or examined a body, it was easy enough to plausibly return him to life. This showcased the incredibly intense passion of the fans, who today are so enamored with the stories that they are famous for talking about them as if they are historical records.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.newscientist.com\/article\/mg21728972-100-the-science-of-sherlock-holmes\/#:~:text=THE%20death%20of%20Sherlock%20Holmes,a%20cliff%20in%20mortal%20combat.\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[5]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>5<\/span> Devil\u2019s Foot Root Powder Is Fictitious, a Departure from Most Stories<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_4GDQ3CiSFvo\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes - The Devil&#039;s Foot [HD]\">\n<div id=\"lyte_4GDQ3CiSFvo\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2F4GDQ3CiSFvo%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes \u2013 The Devil\u2019s Foot [HD]<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes - The Devil's Foot [HD]\"><\/div>\n<p>After Conan Doyle brought Holmes back, he started to experiment with some different types of stories and settings. This was partly because he was running out of ideas, as he had been reluctant to bring him back in the first place, but also because he wanted to be less predictable. In \u201cThe Adventure of the Devil\u2019s Foot,\u201d we have some people mysteriously lose their minds, and one dies. The story is made all the more dramatic because the local vicar seems to suspect the work of the devil. After another person dies in the same way, Holmes discovers that the original murderer was killed in the same way by someone else to avenge them for the other people they killed. <\/p>\n<p>Holmes decides to compound a felony, which is fairly typical for him in cases like these, but the true departure from the usual stories is that the solution is fanciful nonsense. It seems to have been entirely made up. The people are killed with a powder called devil\u2019s foot root, which makes people hallucinate, have horrible feelings of doom, and then usually die. The problem is that you cannot properly guess this whodunnit by playing along and guessing because the powder in the story is a complete and utter fabrication of Conan Doyle\u2019s mind.<a href=\"https:\/\/science.thewire.in\/culture\/books\/sherlock-holmes-and-the-spectre-of-india-the-adventures-of-devils-foot-root\/#:~:text=The%20devil%27s%20foot%20root%20remains,in%20a%20laboratory%20at%20Buda%E2%80%9D.\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[6]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>4<\/span> Conan Doyle Greatly Overplays the Dangers of the Lion\u2019s Mane Jellyfish<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_UTVyNURPrOk\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"LION&#039;S MANE JELLYFISH: The Biggest Jellyfish In The World\">\n<div id=\"lyte_UTVyNURPrOk\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FUTVyNURPrOk%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>LION\u2019S MANE JELLYFISH: The Biggest Jellyfish In The World<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Meet the Lion's Mane Jellyfish, the biggest jellyfish in the world. The family giant The jellyfish are separated into different species, and it\u2019s no surprise, since they inhabit all the oceans of the world. However, the main theme of this video is the species whose dimensions amaze even the most incredulous, we are talking about the Lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) also known as Giant Jellyfish. The so-called marine monsters The first time they were sighted was in 1870 off the coasts of Massachusetts by fishermen who soon named it a monster due to its large size (121.4 feet) \u2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- \u2013 About Us: Trend Max is an education and entertainment channel dedicated to creating interesting Tops, Lists and more. Do not miss a single video SUBSCRIBE NOW. \u2013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- \u2013 Follow Us: Facebook : https:\/\/goo.gl\/cfALte Google+ : https:\/\/goo.gl\/5yNJ3r Twitter : https:\/\/goo.gl\/c8jgEB Instagram : https:\/\/goo.gl\/QP5sP7\"><\/div>\n<p>In \u201cThe Adventure of the Lion\u2019s Mane,\u201d Sherlock Holmes is walking on a beach when he comes upon a man who is already near death. The man yells out the words, \u201cBeware the lion\u2019s mane,\u201d which the local police and most others consider pure delirium. The usual pattern occurs where Sherlock Holmes hunts for clues, unveils a social scandal or two\u2014but keeps them quiet\u2014and eventually solves the case. The weird thing about this story, however, apart from it being narrated by Holmes, is that the culprit is not a person at all. <\/p>\n<p>In the end, it turns out that the perpetrator is a jellyfish known colloquially as the lion\u2019s mane jellyfish. In the story, the jellyfish is said to have tentacles that can reach 50 feet (15 meters), and its poison easily kills anyone who gets a good swing from its tentacles. The problem is that this is a gross overestimation of its dangers. While it is true that the lion\u2019s mane is a giant jelly that can have an 8-foot (2.4-meter) body with tentacles reaching even farther than the 50 feet described in the book, it is also not a particularly dangerous jelly. People can have allergic reactions in rare cases, but even then, the sting isn\u2019t usually fatal.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.americanoceans.org\/facts\/are-lions-mane-jellyfish-dangerous\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[7]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>3<\/span> The Vampire Story Is Based on Venom Sucking Pseudoscience<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_TncbY5OpAtc\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Worst Things To Do When Bitten by a Snake\">\n<div id=\"lyte_TncbY5OpAtc\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FTncbY5OpAtc%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Worst Things To Do When Bitten by a Snake<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"We've all heard the popular adage about sucking the venom out of a snake wound. But would sucking out serpent poison really help you heal, or is it a recipe for infection? Snakebites can easily turn deadly. Here's what not to do if a snake bites you. 00:00 01:27 5. Don't trust dead snakes 02:02 4. No tourniquet 02:41 3. Don't wait 03:18 2. Don't suck 03:52 1. Don't raise your limbs Questions or concerns? Contact us at https:\/\/underknown.com\/contact\/ Produced by the makers of What If. Check out our other channels: What If - https:\/\/bit.ly\/youtube-What-If Aperture: https:\/\/bit.ly\/aperture-show Crazy Creatures: https:\/\/bit.ly\/crazy-creatures-show Your Body On: https:\/\/bit.ly\/your-body-on-show Origins of Food: https:\/\/bit.ly\/origins-of-food Versus: https:\/\/bit.ly\/versus-show WTF Did I Just Watch: https:\/\/bit.ly\/wtf-did-i-just-watch Whether it\u2019s an earthquake, mudslide or shark attack, survive whatever awaits you. How To Survive shows how to endure life-threatening moments with science and survivor stories. Note: This video is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen on this channel. If you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor, the ambulance or the police immediately. Underknown does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned in this video. Reliance on any information provided by Underknown is solely at your own risk. An Underknown show: https:\/\/underknown.com Contact us at https:\/\/underknown.com\/contact\/ #HowToSurvive #SnakeBites #FirstAid\"><\/div>\n<p>In \u201cThe Adventure of the Sussex Vampire,\u201d Holmes is tasked with solving a problem where someone thinks that even the possibility of vampirism may exist. A woman has been seen twice sucking blood from her baby\u2019s neck, and the father has sequestered her from the baby in response. The two of them are estranged, and the father is seriously worried about the child. In the end, it turns out that the mother was sucking the baby\u2019s blood in order to suck out the poison that someone else had used in an attempt to kill the child. <\/p>\n<p>It makes for a fun story, but the entire thing is based on nonsense. The fact of the matter is that you cannot suck poison out of a wound. Once the poison has entered the body, it moves far too quickly through the bloodstream to take it out. What you actually will need is some kind of antidote. Trying to suck venom out will, at best, do sighing. At worst, you could end up poisoning yourself as well.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2004\/07\/12\/health\/the-claim-you-can-treat-a-snakebite-by-sucking-out-the-venom.html#:~:text=Wrong%2C%20experts%20say.,vessels%20and%20lead%20to%20infection.\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[8]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>2<\/span> The Time Holmes and Watson Are Accessories to an Escaped Murderer\u2019s Freedom<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_hHfb2RCU9Hw\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Chapter 9: Second Report of Dr Watson - The LIght Upon the Moor from THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES\">\n<div id=\"lyte_hHfb2RCU9Hw\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FhHfb2RCU9Hw%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Chapter 9: Second Report of Dr Watson \u2013 The LIght Upon the Moor from THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Chapter Nine: The Second Report of Dr Watson from THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES by Arthur Conan Doyle. Read by Greg Wagland. \u00a9 Magpie Audio 2020\"><\/div>\n<p>In <em>The Hound of the Baskervilles<\/em>, Watson goes down to Baskerville Hall with the new heir, Henry Baskerville, in order to protect him from a nebulous theater. While they are on their way to the hall, they find out that an escaped murderer is loose on the moor. Later on in the story, they find out that their own servants are helping the convict because the convict is the brother of the butler\u2019s wife. At first, Watson and Baskerville go out and try to capture the convict but fail. <\/p>\n<p>In the morning, his butler berates him for going after his brother-in-law, who \u201chas enough trouble already,\u201d despite the fact the man is known for being a murderer who sticks at nothing. With an assurance from his butler that this murderer will do no more harm to anyone, Watson and Baskerville agree to simply leave the matter alone. Holmes later jokes that he should arrest them for this, but it is not like he could do so without implicating himself. This is because he also knew the murderer was there all along while he was hiding out on the moor and didn\u2019t do anything about it.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.gutenberg.org\/files\/2852\/2852-h\/2852-h.htm#chap09\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[9]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>1<\/span> Holmes Stops Watson from Helping a Dying Man Because He\u2019s a Blackmailer<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_v3ITnMKySaE\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Sherlock Holmes : Charles Augustus Milverton\">\n<div id=\"lyte_v3ITnMKySaE\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Fv3ITnMKySaE%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Sherlock Holmes : Charles Augustus Milverton<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Sherlock Holmes : Charles Augustus Milverton\"><\/div>\n<p>In \u201cThe Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton,\u201d we learn that the namesake of the story is a horrible blackmailer who has been at it for probably decades in the Holmes universe. He had ruined lives when people did not meet his price; however, he is not known for being a man of violence of any kind. After failing to negotiate with the villain, Holmes and Watson decide to simply break into his house and rob him of his papers. <\/p>\n<p>Holmes and Watson are close to breaking into the safe when the man himself enters the room, and they have to hide. While they are waiting for him to finish smoking, a woman enters the room under the guise of selling him dirt and then shoots him several times. After the woman escapes through the window, Watson, being a doctor, immediately tries to get up to help. However, Holmes grabs him and restrains him. Watson caves immediately, and they set about opening the safe and burning the contents. They then leave the door locked behind them, sealing the man\u2019s fate. <\/p>\n<p>This is odd for Holmes, as in \u201cThe Adventure of the Copper Beeches,\u201d he does nothing to stop Watson from saving the life of a man who tried to kill them with his dog and almost got killed by it instead.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.eastoftheweb.com\/short-stories\/UBooks\/AdveChar.shtml\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[10]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<p><span><br \/>\n                                <svg width=\"18.0516\" height=\"20.00213\" viewBox=\"0 0 18.0516 20.00213\"><defs \/><g id=\"e26cefa7-f512-44ad-b89a-eefb25475409\" data-name=\"Layer 2\"><g id=\"b8504235-cc37-4c8e-946c-513b94382a62\" data-name=\"Layer 1\"><path d=\"M18.02078,4.90071a.9977.9977,0,0,0-.548-.795l-8-4a1.00005,1.00005,0,0,0-.895,0l-8,4a1.002,1.002,0,0,0-.547.795c-.011.107-.961,10.767,8.589,15.014a.9867.9867,0,0,0,.812,0C18.98178,15.66773,18.03178,5.00871,18.02078,4.90071Zm-8.995,12.997c-6.769-3.272-7.089-10.255-7.034-12.262l7.034-3.517,7.029,3.515C16.09178,7.62271,15.72678,14.65173,9.02578,17.89773Z\" \/><path d=\"M8.02585,10.58673l-2.293-2.293-1.414,1.414,3.707,3.707,5.707-5.707-1.414-1.414Z\" \/><\/g><\/g><\/svg>                            <\/span><br \/>\n                            <span><br \/>\n                                fact checked by                                <a href=\"http:\/\/listverse.com\/lvauthor\/Darci Heikkinen\"><br \/>\n                                    Darci Heikkinen                                <\/a><br \/>\n                            <\/span>\n                        <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p> Jamie Frater<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/2024\/11\/21\/10-crazy-moments-in-the-original-sherlock-holmes-stories\/\" class=\"button purchase\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Read More<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective of all time. 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