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Channelling the Emperor: what really killed Napoleon?

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F Mari, E Bertol, V Fineschi, SB Karch - JRSM, 2004 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Arsenic was present in Napoleon's hair before he arrived on Saint Helena and the
findings at necropsy are consistent only with the diagnosis of ulcerating,
regionally invasive, gastric carcinoma. The question of whether Napoleon ...
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Elemental contents in Napoleon's hair cut before and after his death: did Napoleon die of …


X Lin, D Alber, R Henkelmann - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2004 - Springer
Abstract Whether or not Napoleon died of arsenic poi- soning is an open question
on which debate has been ac- tive since 1960. This work examined several of his
hairs, cut at different times and in different places: two pieces cut the ...
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Napoleon's autopsy: New perspectives


A Lugli, AK Lugli, M Horcic - Human Pathology, 2005 - Elsevier
To test the hypothesis that Napoleon's weight at death could be compatible with
a diagnosis of terminal gastric cancer, we performed several studies to
determine: a) Napoleon's weight at death; and b) the changes of his weight ...
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Activation analyses of authenticated hairs of Napoleon Bonaparte confirm arsenic poisoning


B Weider, JH Fournier - The American journal of forensic medicine and …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
In 1960, activation analyses at the Harwell Nuclear Research Laboratory of the
University of Glascow, London of authenticated hairs of Napoleon Bonaparte taken
immediately after his death confirmed Napoleon's chronic arsenic poisoning ...
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[CITATION] Long QT syndromes and torsades de pointes


S Virgin - Lancet, 1999
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[CITATION] Anniversary of the International Long QT Syndrome Registry: an ongoing quest to uncover …


AJ Moss, PJ Schwartz - Circulation, 2005
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[CITATION] Cellular and ionic basis for T-wave alternant under long QT syndrome


W Shimizu, C Anzelevitch - Circulation, 1999
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[PDF] Drug challenge with epinephrine or isoproterenol for diagnosing a long QT syndrome: should …


S Viskin - Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology, 2005 - unife.it
Diagnosing a congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) is straightforward when a
prolonged QT is present in a patient with arrhythmia-related symptoms and
documented torsade de pointes.1 More often, however, a clear-cut diagnosis ...
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[PDF] Napoleon Bonaparte's gastric cancer: a clinicopathologic approach to staging, pathogenesis …


A Lugli, I Zlobec, G Singer, A Kopp Lugli, LM … - Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology and …, 2007 - muse.lib.nchu.edu.tw
THE CASE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Napoleon Bonaparte died on 5 May 1821, 6 years
after his arrival at the South Atlantic island of St Helena where he had been
sent into perpetual exile by the British. The Emperor's death, made ...
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The death of Napoleon Bonaparte: a critical review of the cause


JT Hindmarsh, PF Corso - Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1998 - Oxford Univ Press
We are grateful to Michel Martineau, French Consul on St. Helena for providing
the water sample from Napoleon's Geranium Spring and to Gregory R. Peters of MDS
Environmental Services of Halifax, Nova Scotia, for analyzing it. We are ...
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