Pierre Barbet (1884–1961) was a French physician, and the chief surgeon at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Paris.
[1] By performing various experiments, Barbet introduced a set of theories on the crucifixion of Jesus.
[2][3][4] 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.
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