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Sten Forshufvud

Sten Gabriel Bernhard Forshufvud (9 February 1903 – 25 June 1985) was a Swedish dentist and physician, and amateur toxicologist (expert on poisons) who formulated and supported the controversial theory that Napoleon was assassinated by a member of his entourage while in exile. He wrote a book, in Swedish, about this in 1961, which was translated the following year as ''Who Killed Napoleon?'' He later published his ideas in English in the 1983 book ''Assassination At St. Helena: The Poisoning Of Napoleon Bonaparte,'' written in collaboration with Ben Weider, co-author (with David Hapgood) of the 1982 book ''The Murder Of Napoleon,'' which also advanced Forshufvud's theories. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Assassination at St. Helena Revisited /

    Assassination at St. Helena Revisited / by Weider Ben

    Published 1995
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