An Inquest on the Death of Charles Francis Hall

Abstract
On November 8, 1871, the American explorer Charles Francis Hall died in his cabin on the S.S. Polaris anchored to the shore of northwest Greenland. He had suffered from gastrointestinal and Central-nervous-system symptoms that recurred over a two-week period until his death. He accused many of the ship's company of poisoning him.

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