![]() In the three days it took Bravo to die, the poison "burned through the tissue lining his alimentary canal" and ate away at his large intestine until it had all but disintegrated. ![]() ![]() His death was a particularly horrific one as the poison that was used, a massive dose of tartar emetic (a derivative of antimony), is a highly corrosive substance. In the spring of 1876 Charles Bravo, a thirty-year-old barrister, was murdered at the Priory, his home in south London. THE LIBERATION OF THEBES AND OTHER ACTS OF HEROIC TRANSVESTISMįIVE HUNDRED 1ST LINES IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS THE MILITARY HEROICS OF AN ICONIC INTELLECTUAL ![]() THE TRUE STORY OF A COURTESAN'S SCANDALOUS LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE VICTORY AT SEA AND ITS TRAGIC AFTERMATH IN THE FINAL YEARS OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WARĪ GUIDED TOUR THROUGH THE WILD BOARS, DANCING SUITORS, AND CRAZY TYRANTS OF THE HISTORY ![]()
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