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Who Killed The Emperor?
Disease
Cancer and ulcers
But it was not the stomach cancer :green_cross:
If someone got stomach cancer, he would lose many weight. But Napoleon did not.
Poisoning by someone
But no one has yet found any evidence
Poisoned
David Jones studied
in the Longwood House's wallpaper.
A substance contains the deadly poison.
The hot, humid weather
caused arsenic released into the air.
Found the poison on his hair.
Large amount arsenic in the blood
St. Helena is 2000km from the nearest island.
Napoleon's diet was comprised of seafood.
He had no usual symptoms of arsenic poisoning.. :
Doctor's Mistake
proponent of this idea: Steven Karch
heart disease expert
the main reason
He was gave large doses of fatal chemicals.
mercurous chloride - used to treat heart disease
interrupting his heart beat
arsenic exposure is also a partial cause
a deadly chemical
arsenic
Ben Weiner
think Napoleon was poisoned by British and French royalists
a proponent
hypothesis the hair analysis done by Pascal Kintz
the hair contained srsenic but can't say exactly how or why the arse was there
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