![]() ![]() ![]() Wells' life and death received widespread coverage in the northeastern United States, but there is no evidence that it was printed in newspapers or periodicals in England or Scotland. Stevenson was born in Scotland, several years after Wells had committed suicide in New York. whether any factual basis exists for Stevenson to be aware of Wells' life, and also if it played any role in creating the novel's plot. We examined Stevenson's letters, biographies, and other references in the literature, press, and online to determine. Hyde derived inspiration from the real-life tragedy of the final days of Connecticut dentist Horace Wells, innovator of the clinical use of the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide. It has been suggested that Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece Strange Case of Dr. ![]()
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