A character with this profession asks another character why he thinks the Welsh will want a “multi-culti bot-verse” since they voted for Brexit. After breaking down a door, it is discovered that a character with this profession in a different work annotated “a pious work” with “startling blasphemies” and laid heaps of “white salt” on saucers. A character with this profession writes that “my life, my honour, my reason, are all at your mercy” to his friend Lanyon, who later dies of shock. A man with this profession reveals that he created a new signature by “sloping my own hand backward” in his “Full Statement of the Case.” After the murder of Sir Danvers Carew, Gabriel Utterson investigates a person with this profession. For 10 points, name this profession of Henry Jekyll, the alter-ego of Mr. Hyde. ■END■
ANSWER: medical doctor [or MD; accept Dr. Henry Jekyll; accept Dr. Ry Shelley; accept medical professional; prompt on scientist, researcher, chemist, professor, or grave robber] (The first clue is from Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson.)
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