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Another look at the medical problems of Jean-Paul Marat: searching for a  unitary diagnosis - Hektoen International
Another look at the medical problems of Jean-Paul Marat: searching for a unitary diagnosis - Hektoen International

Jean-Paul Marat - Wikipedia
Jean-Paul Marat - Wikipedia

Jean-Paul Marat's Bathtub | Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki | Fandom
Jean-Paul Marat's Bathtub | Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki | Fandom

Marat's bath tub - Patrick Nicholas-Fine Art Photographer
Marat's bath tub - Patrick Nicholas-Fine Art Photographer

Image of Assassination of Jean Paul Marat (Jean-Paul) 1743-93 French  revolutionary politician, by Brion de la Tour fils, Louis (1763-1823)
Image of Assassination of Jean Paul Marat (Jean-Paul) 1743-93 French revolutionary politician, by Brion de la Tour fils, Louis (1763-1823)

basis for Live Art - Marat Bubbles
basis for Live Art - Marat Bubbles

The Fascination With Marat's Skin Affliction - The Atlantic
The Fascination With Marat's Skin Affliction - The Atlantic

Strange Paris history bonus: Marat's bathtub | by Alysa Salzberg | Medium
Strange Paris history bonus: Marat's bathtub | by Alysa Salzberg | Medium

drawing | British Museum
drawing | British Museum

The murder of Marat at the hands of Chalotte Corday, 1793. Jean-Paul Marat,  1743 – 1793. French political theorist, physician, scientist and radical  journalist and politician during the French Revolution. Marie-Anne Charlotte
The murder of Marat at the hands of Chalotte Corday, 1793. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 – 1793. French political theorist, physician, scientist and radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution. Marie-Anne Charlotte

Stagnant Shadows. - The Death of Marat. Painting of Jean-Paul Marat lying  dead in his bathtub. Original painting by Jacques-Louis David. (1793) This  rendition - self-portrait by contemporary artist. | Facebook
Stagnant Shadows. - The Death of Marat. Painting of Jean-Paul Marat lying dead in his bathtub. Original painting by Jacques-Louis David. (1793) This rendition - self-portrait by contemporary artist. | Facebook

26 & 27. Charlotte & Marat — Paname Podcast
26 & 27. Charlotte & Marat — Paname Podcast

What can 200-year-old DNA tell us about a murdered French revolutionary?
What can 200-year-old DNA tell us about a murdered French revolutionary?

a) "La mort de Marat"; portrait of Jean-Paul Marat after his... | Download  Scientific Diagram
a) "La mort de Marat"; portrait of Jean-Paul Marat after his... | Download Scientific Diagram

Jean-Paul Marat - Wikipedia
Jean-Paul Marat - Wikipedia

Charlotte Corday and the Bathtub Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat – France  Revisited - Life in Paris, Travel in France
Charlotte Corday and the Bathtub Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat – France Revisited - Life in Paris, Travel in France

File:Marat murdered in his bath by Charlotte Corday. Wellcome L0002579.jpg  - Wikimedia Commons
File:Marat murdered in his bath by Charlotte Corday. Wellcome L0002579.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Marat's bath tub - Patrick Nicholas-Fine Art Photographer
Marat's bath tub - Patrick Nicholas-Fine Art Photographer

Jean-Paul Marat's Bathtub at Musée Grévin – Paris, France - Atlas Obscura
Jean-Paul Marat's Bathtub at Musée Grévin – Paris, France - Atlas Obscura

Jean Paul Marat, dead in his bathtub, assassinated by Charlotte Corday in  1793. Bath Towel by Jacques Louis David -1748-1825- - Fine Art America
Jean Paul Marat, dead in his bathtub, assassinated by Charlotte Corday in 1793. Bath Towel by Jacques Louis David -1748-1825- - Fine Art America

Rodama: a blog of 18th-century & Revolutionary France: Marat's bathtub
Rodama: a blog of 18th-century & Revolutionary France: Marat's bathtub

Jean-Paul Marat | Richard Nilsen
Jean-Paul Marat | Richard Nilsen

Jean Paul Marat, dead in his bathtub, assassinated by Charlotte Corday in  1793. Wood Print by Jacques Louis David -1748-1825- - Fine Art America
Jean Paul Marat, dead in his bathtub, assassinated by Charlotte Corday in 1793. Wood Print by Jacques Louis David -1748-1825- - Fine Art America