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 ...
Napoleon was particularly keen on the new ... You would probably have to eat the entire book before you'd suffer from severe arsenic poisoning. However, casual exposure to copper acetoarsenite ...
All well and good except that Napoleon also suffered from stomach ulcers ... In the days when deliberate arsenic poisoning remained a real threat and before the arrival of tests that could alert the ...