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- From: phil@rahul.net (Phil Gustafson)
- Subject: Re: Napoleon's penis
-
- manley@optilink.UUCP (Dave Manley) writes:
- >Speaking of detached members did anyone see a recent story
- >regarding Napoleon's autopsy? Supposedly, the doctor, sick
- >of dealing with Napoleon's ego and bad temperament docked
- >the little guy's dick out of spite when no one was looking.
- >Someone claims to still have it today.
-
- According a _Washington Post_ article reprinted in the Oct. 7 _San
- Jose Mercury News_, the general and his johnson may well have parted
- company 171 years ago. The pickled Imperial Peter is purportedly in
- the possession of urologist John Lattimer at the Columbia Presbyterian
- Medical Center.
-
- Post pundit Peter Mikelbank says:
-
- Officially, the general's privates are where they've always been:
- with the remainder of the body, in its crypt beneath the gold dome at
- the Hotel des Invalides. Unofficially though, there is growing
- concern among the French that their Napoleonic unmentionables may be
- elsewhere; that a bone of contention may exist between France and
- the United States; and that, perhaps, their noble heritage may
- derive in part from a legacy that is not so much gilded, but
- gelded.
-
- My, he had fun writing that. The article goes on to say that in the
- Spring of 1821 Napoleon's British doctor was fired and replaced by an
- Italian pathologist, apparently to make the autopsy easier after
- Bonaparte shucked the coil. He did so in May, and the autopsy was
- performed under military guard. This was not sufficient to save the
- sovereign schvantz:
-
- Lattimer said the sight and particularly the scent of an autopsy
- performed in a tropical climate would have forced even the most
- stout-hearted soldier from the room. "And in those circumstances,
- it would have been easy for the Italian to nip off a little
- revenge".
-
- The "revenge" is in a jar where Lattimer teaches.
-
- What resembles a pickled pinkie came into Lattimer's possession
- roughly 20 years ago, at a price Lattimer calls "a substantial sum.
- I knew as long as it was floating around, it was subject to
- derision. I recognized all the perils, but my interest in buying
- it was to stop it from any further crude exposure."
-
- There is of course more than a dollop of doubt about the denoument of
- the dictator's dingaling. The curators at Invalides hang up on
- callers with cock questions, and the newspapers have given the issue
- little space. Lattimer himself isn't sure, but can associate the
- world-conquering weenie with many better-documented bits of Napoleana.
- French historian Jean Tulard says:
-
- "It is profane! Incredible but possible.... There is not a single
- significant document authenticating this claim ... only, perhaps, a
- note from Vignali", a cleric Napoleon insulted when offered the last
- rites. The note reportedly said, "Voila'! I have it."
-
- Give it a "U", Terry.
-
- Quoted material has been edited for brevity and is presented here
- under the principle of fair use.
-
- Phil "The whole thing gives me the willies" Gustafson
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- Phil Gustafson <phil@rahul.net>
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