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Recent tests on strands of Napolean Bonaparte's hair has proved that he did not die of arsenic poisoning as has always been the belief. He did have a large amount of the toxin in his system, but it was not taken orally, and is believed to have been absorbed by his body over a long period of time through such things as hair products, wallpaper, ashes from wood fires, and glue. It is now believed that Napolean Bonaparte died of stomach cancer.

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