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Physics

Feb 12, 2008

Napolean wasn't poisoned, poor diet killed him

“It is not arsenic poisoning that killed Napoleon at St Helena”

Putting to rest a 200-year-old mystery about what killed Napoleon Bonaparte, scientists claim to have found evidence that the French Emperor didn't die from arsenic poising as some had speculated. via Rediff.com

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