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fandomsecrets2016-02-03 06:57 pm
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(Anonymous) 2016-02-04 09:42 am (UTC)(link)Also yes, what mimi-sardinia.livejournal.com said. I'd avoid putting the phrase "drink plenty of fluids" into Watson's mouth because it sounds too modern. Likewise, I wouldn't have him say "Take two and call me in the morning" for the same reason. It would be fine and realistic for Watson to suggest soups and liquids for the treatment of a fever, but you'd have to choose the right ones. Watson would not be likely to recommend drinking lots of orange juice (a modern suggestion), for example, because citrus fruits weren't cheap you couldn't pick up a quart of OJ at the corner market. He would have recommended gruel, broth, tea, things of that nature. All perfectly fine by modern standards and also historically accurate.
So like I said, you seem to think that you'd HAVE to sacrifice realism and historical accuracy in order for Watson to be a good doctor, but that's not the case at all.
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You shouldn't buy a quater of OJ anyway because it's packed full of sugar and not much better than soda.
You don't have to sucrifice realism but you could. What I'm saying, as a fic reader, a fic writer may as well skip the research on V medicine for me to enjoy their fic.
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(Unless you mean that Holmes was doing cocaine for recreational reasons? Watson knew that and took it into account, because he was aware of when Holmes was more likely to use).
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"Yet he objected to Holmes' use of cocaine, which could be purchased over the counter as easily as you could buy a paper."
Watson didn't object too strongly so he wasn't all that modern.
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(Anonymous) 2016-02-07 08:50 am (UTC)(link)You seemed to be implying that sacrificing realism was necessary in order to have Watson behave the "right" way, i.e. in keeping with what we know about modern medicine. I'm simply telling you that, no, it's not necessary. You can have both a competent Watson AND realism.
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Ehh, I don't buy a recreational drug use. Either it's a drug habbit or not. However ACD didn't explicitly say that Holmes was an addict, true.
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