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= Cause of death for one of his sons =

I find it entirely plausible that Carlo died from [[stomach cancer]]. However, his son [[Napoléon I|Napoleone]] did not. His symptoms where incompatible with cancer and [[Francesco Antommarchi|the professional pathologist who led the autopsy]] did not find a single tumour. I have written a summary of the present-day state of knowledge on the issue. It can be found [http://www.ifraagasaetterskan.se/summary_2010october08.pdf here]. I am not an expert just an ordinary [[scientific scepticism|sceptic]] with a reluctant fascination for Napoleone. As long as you refrain from [[ad hominem]] attacks on me questioners will be answered to the best of my ability.

2010-12-29 Lena Synnerholm, Märsta, Sweden.

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Cause of death for one of his sons

I find it entirely plausible that Carlo died from stomach cancer. However, his son Napoleone did not. His symptoms where incompatible with cancer and the professional pathologist who led the autopsy did not find a single tumour. I have written a summary of the present-day state of knowledge on the issue. It can be found here. I am not an expert just an ordinary sceptic with a reluctant fascination for Napoleone. As long as you refrain from ad hominem attacks on me questioners will be answered to the best of my ability.

2010-12-29 Lena Synnerholm, Märsta, Sweden.