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'''"Dr John Hamish Watson M.D."''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Gallery of Pigeons (short story)|A Gallery of Pigeons]]'') was the literary alias of the assistant to the detective [[Sherlock Holmes]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire (short story)|Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]''), although another account posited that his nephew was named [[Joeseph Watson]], the "last of the Watson line", implying that Watson was his actual name. ([[PROSE]]: {{Cs|The Spirit Box (novel)|name=Joeseph Watson|chaptnum=1|page=10}}) According to some accounts he was a real person with the first name of "James" who inspired a literary character. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire (short story)|Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]'' etc.) Others held that Sherlock Holmes, and therefore he himself, were entirely fictional. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'') | '''"Dr John Hamish Watson M.D."''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Gallery of Pigeons (short story)|A Gallery of Pigeons]]'') was the literary alias of the assistant to the detective [[Sherlock Holmes]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire (short story)|Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]''), although another account posited that his nephew was named [[Joeseph Watson]], the "last of the Watson line", implying that Watson was his actual name. ([[PROSE]]: {{Cs|The Spirit Box (novel)|name=Joeseph Watson|chaptnum=1|page=10}}) According to some accounts he was a real person with the first name of "James" who inspired a literary character. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire (short story)|Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]'' etc.) Others held that Sherlock Holmes, and therefore he himself, were entirely fictional. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'') |