Where is the History of Houses exhibition?
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Answer:
How did Holmes argue that the owner of the stick must be quite
young?
Holmes argued that the owner of the stick could only have been a
house surgeon or a house physician- little more than a senior student.
He could not have been on the staff of the hospital, since only a man
well-established in a London practice could hold such a position, and
such a one would not move to the country. And he left five years agothe date is on the stick. So he told to Watson that his grave, middle
aged family practitioner vanishes into thin air and instead comes out
a young fellow under thirty; amiable, unambitious, absent-minded,
who has a favourite dog.
Explanation:
Explanation:
The exhibition came fully into its own in the 19th century, but various temporary exhibitions had been held before that, especially the regular displays of mostly new art in major cities. The Paris Salon of the Académie des Beaux-Arts was the most famous of these, beginning in 1667, and open to the public from 1737.