Napoleon Bonaparte is likely to have had a long-standing H. pylori infection, which might have led to the development of a prepyloric ulcer that created the background for genesis of a gastric ...
Napoleon Bonaparte died a more prosaic death than some people would like to think, succumbing to stomach cancer rather than arsenic poisoning, according to new research into what killed the French ...
On May 5, 1821, former French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile after suffering from a mysterious illness for weeks.
NEW YORK -- Napoleon Bonaparte died a more prosaic death than some people would like to think, succumbing to stomach cancer rather than arsenic poisoning, according to new research into what killed ...
NEW YORK — Napoleon Bonaparte died a more prosaic death than some people would like to think, succumbing to stomach cancer rather than arsenic poisoning, according to new research into what killed the ...
NEW YORK - Napoleon Bonaparte died a more prosaic death than some people would like to think, succumbing to stomach cancer rather than arsenic poisoning, according to new research into what killed the ...