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Charles Domery (c. 1778 –
after 1800),
later also
known as
Charles Domerz, was a
Polish soldier serving in the
Prussian and
French armies,
noted for his...
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stores of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
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incidents of
cannibalism Charles Domery, a
Polish soldier in
Prussian and
French armies who
exhibited similar symptoms...
- the same time,
refers to the
infernal regions.
Polyphagia Tarrare Charles Domery Bulfinch, Thomas. Mythology: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends...
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eaten a
toddler who
disappeared without a trace.
Polish soldier Charles Domery was a
similarly insatiable eater, said to have consumed,
among many other...
- form an opinion". To
explain cases such as
those of
Tarrare or
Charles Domery,
contemporary medicine would rather point to a
disorder of the hypothalamus...
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without payment,
offence introduced by the
Theft Act 1978
Tarrare Charles Domery A pot of ale held one
imperial quart (2.0
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Description Lune United
Kingdom The ship was
wrecked on the
south coast of "St.
Domery". All on
board were rescued. She was on a
voyage from
London to Jamaica...