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:''See also Pierre Barbet (writer) Pierre Barbet (1884–1961) was a French physician, and the chief surgeon at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Paris.〔New Scientist Oct 12, 1978, page 96〕 By performing various experiments, Barbet introduced a set of theories on the Crucifixion of Jesus.〔(Columbia University page of Pierre Barbet on Crucifixion )〕〔Frederick Zugibe, 2005, ''The Crucifixion of Jesus: A Forensic Inquiry'' Evans Publishing, ISBN 1-59077-070-6〕〔Barbet, Pierre. ''Doctor at Calvary: The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ As Described by a Surgeon '', New York: Image Books, 1963, originally published in 1936.〕 In 1950 he wrote a long study called ''A Doctor at Calvary'' which was later published as a book. Barbet stated that his experience as a battlefield surgeon during World War I led him to conclude that the image on the Shroud of Turin was authentic, anatomically correct and consistent with crucifixion.〔Bernard Ruffin, 1999, ''The Shroud of Turin'' ISBN 0-87973-617-8 page 17〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pierre Barbet (physician)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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