Exhuming Bonaparte. Robert E. Gosselin.
by Gosselin, Robert E; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 5Global Issues. Publisher: Dartmouth Medicine, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Autopsy | Chemistry -- Forensic | Death -- Causes | Diagnosis | History -- Research | Medical history taking | Napoleon I Emperor of the French 1769-1821 | Physician and patient | Symptoms | ToxicologistsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Napoleon Bonaparte died in 1821, but the cause of his demise is still being debated. Experts continue to dig up--figuratively and even literally--facts about his final illness. A retired Dartmouth toxicologist who has long been fascinated with the French leader paints a picture of the puzzling case as it were a modern clinicopathologic conference." (DARTMOUTH MEDICINE) This article details Napoleon Bonaparte's final days and analyzes the unclear circumstances that caused his death.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Exhuming Bonaparte, Spring 2003; pp. 38+.
"Napoleon Bonaparte died in 1821, but the cause of his demise is still being debated. Experts continue to dig up--figuratively and even literally--facts about his final illness. A retired Dartmouth toxicologist who has long been fascinated with the French leader paints a picture of the puzzling case as it were a modern clinicopathologic conference." (DARTMOUTH MEDICINE) This article details Napoleon Bonaparte's final days and analyzes the unclear circumstances that caused his death.
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