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Robert K. Wilcox

“In 1902, Marcellin P. Berthelot, often called the founder of modern organic chemistry, was one of France's most celebrated scientists—if not the world's. He was permanent secretary of the French Academy, having succeeded the giant Louis Pasteur, the renowned microbiologist. Unlike Delage, an agnostic, Berthelot was an atheist—and militantly so.”

Robert K. Wilcox, The Truth About the Shroud of Turin: Solving the Mystery
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The Truth About the Shroud of Turin: Solving the Mystery The Truth About the Shroud of Turin: Solving the Mystery by Robert K. Wilcox
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