Arthur Conan Doyle Accomplishments

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle a man of many pursuits and achievements. A medical health practitioner. Multi-gifted sportsman A man of spiritualism, prolific and eager patriot and a loyal imperialist, in addition to a campaigner in opposition to miscarriages of justice, an adventurer and superb storyteller. Many readers immediately partner Sir Arthur Conan Doyle together with his literary genius in developing the fictitious detective duo Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. Yet there was more when one looks into Conan Doyle 's life, to start, let 's take a step back and look at his parents, his childhood and upbringing Let 's examine what shaped the boy into the man Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle.
When was Arthur Conan Doyle born? May 22, 1859, in …show more content…

Doyle 's first great adventure begin when he was still in his third year of medical studies, he was studying for an exam when a fellow-student offered him the post of ship 's surgeon on a whaling ship, which would put some money in his pocket Doyle set sail with the crew the SS Hope on a six-month voyage to the Arctic. The voyage took him to unknown regions, which plunged him into dangerous work. He did very little surgery during the voyage. As a first-time sailor, Doyle wasn 't supposed to take part in the clubbing of seals, but he did, and he fell into the icy cold waters numerous times, nearly freezing to death Doyle kept a journal with illustrations of his dramatic and unexpected adventures. The experiences from the expedition "blow away the cobwebs" of the lecture hall from his mind, it gave him inspiration for his first chilling tale about the sea, Captain of the Pole-Star. A year after he returned from the expedition Doyle received his Bachelor of Medicine and Master of …show more content…

With his medical schooling complete he needed a steady income Doyle wanted to start his professional life as a ship 's surgeon The previous year he’d served as ship’s surgeon aboard a whaling vessel. Doyle found the experience enjoyable so he applied for a job on a passenger ship as a medical officer on the Steamer Mayumba. He accepted the offer and so his journey begin. He sailed from Liverpool going from place to place on the west coast of Africa. The first part of the journey was busy for Doyle, everyone was seasick, keeping him busy, but the journey became more tolerable further south. However, life aboard the Mayumba was not as agreeable for him as life on