Who killed Napoléon? - 10 New scientific investigations to rescue history - E-book - MP3

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Gérard Lucotte et Philippe Bornet - Who killed Napoléon? - 10 New scientific investigations to rescue history.
"Let the muse of history be silent, and make way for genetics." Jean Tulard "Fascinating." Jean-Noël Fabiani, Professor Emeritus, Chair of the History... Lire la suite
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"Let the muse of history be silent, and make way for genetics." Jean Tulard "Fascinating." Jean-Noël Fabiani, Professor Emeritus, Chair of the History of Medicine Until recent years, many mysteries and rumors have surrounded Napoleon. Was Napoleon's body taken by the British and placed in Westminster Abbey? Was he poisoned with arsenic? Did he die of hereditary stomach cancer, as the English claimed, or of hepatitis and dysentery rampant on that unhealthy island? Was Napoleon III descended from the Emperor? Did the Emperor's physician remove Napoleon's penis after his death on St.
Helena in 1821? To answer these and many other questions, Professor Gérard Lucotte spent twelve years working on this subject. He was commissioned by Prince Charles Napoléon (a descendant of the Emperor, through the branch descended from Jérôme Bonaparte, the Emperor's youngest brother) and Count Walewski (a descendant of Napoleon the First's natural son) to work on Napoléon's DNA. Thanks to his genetics laboratory and electron microscope, he has achieved a gigantic feat that will astound all Napoleon enthusiasts.

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Gérard Lucotte is Professor at the Paris School of Anthropology and Director of the Institute of Anthropology and Molecular Genetics. He is a specialist in ancient DNA and internationally renowned for the sequencing of the Y chromosome. He is the author of hundreds of scientific articles. Philippe Bornet, former lecturer at the Chair of History of Medicine. Diploma in Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology.

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