July 19, 2004
Solving A "Great" Death Mystery

Washington Post today ran this article about new developments in that perennial favorite of classical-death myseries: what, exactly, killed Alexander the Great? Tradition held he was poisoned, but for perhaps the past century the leading theory has been some sort of infection. Recently, the leading candidate was typhus, but now a rare West Nile virus derivative has been proposed.

Posted by scott at July 19, 2004 08:05 AM

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