"It is interesting, chemically, no doubt," I answered, "but practically -"
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"Why, man, it is the most practical medico-legal discovery for years.
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Don't you see that it gives us an infallible test for blood stains.
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Come over here now!" He seized me by the coat-sleeve in his eagerness, and drew me over to the table at which he had been working.
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"Let us have some fresh blood," he said, digging a long bodkin into his finger, and drawing off the resulting drop of blood in a chemical pipette.
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"Now, I add this small quantity of blood to a litre of water.
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You perceive that the resulting mixture has the appearance of pure water.
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The proportion of blood cannot be more than one in a million.
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I have no doubt, however, that we shall be able to obtain the characteristic reaction." As he spoke, he threw into the vessel a few white crystals, and then added some drops of a transparent fluid.
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In an instant the contents assumed a dull mahogany colour, and a brownish dust was precipitated to the bottom of the glass jar.
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"Ha! ha!" he cried, clapping his hands, and looking as delighted as a child with a new toy. "What do you think of that?"
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"It seems to be a very delicate test," I remarked.
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"Beautiful! beautiful! The old Guiacum test was very clumsy and uncertain.
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So is the microscopic examination for blood corpuscles.
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The latter is valueless if the stains are a few hours old.
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Now, this appears to act as well whether the blood is old or new.
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Had this test been invented, there are hundreds of men now walking the earth who would long ago have paid the penalty of their crimes."
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"Indeed!" I murmured.
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"Criminal cases are continually hinging upon that one point.
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A man is suspected of a crime months perhaps after it has been committed.
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His linen or clothes are examined, and brownish stains discovered upon them.
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Are they blood stains, or mud stains, or rust stains, or fruit stains, or what are they? That is a question which has puzzled many an expert, and why? Because there was no reliable test.
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Now we have the Sherlock Holmes' test, and there will no longer be any difficulty."
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His eyes fairly glittered as he spoke, and he put his hand over his heart and bowed as if to some applauding crowd conjured up by his imagination.
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"You are to be congratulated," I remarked, considerably surprised at his enthusiasm.
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