Lecture - "Palaeopathology: medical jurisprudence applied to history and archaeology"
Tuesday 7 January 2025, at 6 pm, Musée d’Anthropologie Préhistorique
This lecture looks at attempts by legal medicine experts to gain new insights into history by studying "silent witnesses", long-dead historic patients such as Lucy the australopithecine, or the remains of Richard the Lionheart, the false relics of Joan of Arc, the head of Henry IV of France, the blood of Marat and Robespierre, the latrines of Napoleon at Longwood, Flaubert's death mask, Hitler's jawbone, and Picasso's hair). The talk will be given by Philippe Charlier, a doctor of medicine, archaeo-anthropology, and bioethics.