DNA Identifies 2 Bacterial Killers That Stalked Napoleon’s Army
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Recent genetic analysis of teeth discovered in Lithuania has unveiled the bacterial diseases that plagued Napoleon's army during their retreat from Russia. This fascinating discovery not only sheds light on the health challenges faced by the troops but also enhances our understanding of historical events and their impact on military campaigns. By identifying these pathogens, researchers can better appreciate the role of infectious diseases in shaping history, making this a significant find for both historians and scientists alike.
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