What was the most common reason for death from crusifixtion?
A. Infections
B. Shock
C. Blood loss
D. Other.
What was the most common reason for death from crusifixtion?
A. Infections
B. Shock
C. Blood loss
D. Other.
What was the most common reason for death from crusifixtion?
A. Infections
B. Shock
C. Blood loss
D. Other.
What was the most common reason for death from crusifixtion?
A. Infections
B. Shock
C. Blood loss
D. Other.
What was the most common reason for death from crusifixtion?
A. Infections
B. Shock
C. Blood loss
D. Other.
What was the most common reason for death from crusifixtion?
A. Infections
B. Shock
C. Blood loss
D. Other.
What would be the most painful death for you BMA?
A. Burning
B. Stoning
C. Eaten by a pack of wolves
D. Acid bath
E. Banning from Covers
What would be the most painful death for you BMA?
A. Burning
B. Stoning
C. Eaten by a pack of wolves
D. Acid bath
E. Banning from Covers
Actually answer D. should have read all of the above not other. Was trying to see if you'd catch it. Because of the varying times of death because of different individuals health, and different circumstances, all three could cause death. The blood loss would lead to hypovolmic shock, sepsis, following infection due to the wounds caused by the nails. In some cases, dehydration. Some people were even subjected to beatings, resulting in broken limbs or bones, and even head injuries prior to the act of crucifixtion
Pierre Barbett had a theory that asphxyation caused the death from all the persons weight being supported by his arms, leaving him unable to breath. This was later proven to be false.
Actually answer D. should have read all of the above not other. Was trying to see if you'd catch it. Because of the varying times of death because of different individuals health, and different circumstances, all three could cause death. The blood loss would lead to hypovolmic shock, sepsis, following infection due to the wounds caused by the nails. In some cases, dehydration. Some people were even subjected to beatings, resulting in broken limbs or bones, and even head injuries prior to the act of crucifixtion
Pierre Barbett had a theory that asphxyation caused the death from all the persons weight being supported by his arms, leaving him unable to breath. This was later proven to be false.
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