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Strep Throat May Have Led to Mozart's Death
http://www.ajc.com/health/content/shared-auto/healthnews/dead/630089.html ^
| August 17, 2009
Posted on 08/17/2009 4:55:25 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
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To: Kenny Bunk
Wolfgang? Dead? Really, you people could have written to let me know! Sorry you missed it. The Requiem was beautiful.
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08/18/2009 6:12:23 AM PDT
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paulycy
(Screw the RACErs.)
To: FrPR; Popman
.....sign his own name to the works of Haydn, Abel, Novotny, etc., and especially his own Fathers compositions, W. A. Mozart was a child prodigy, and a nominally talented composer. But he was also a fraud....Of course he didn't compose that music ... he was far too busy authoring all that Shakespeare stuff ... and according to photographic evidence ... may have been the man on the Grassy Knoll.
Sacre bleu ... a fondré mon chapeau de feuille d'étain!
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08/18/2009 6:17:12 AM PDT
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Kenny Bunk
(Congratulations Obama Voters! You are not prejudiced. Unpatriotic, maybe. Dumb definitely.)
To: tflabo
It could have been strep throat, or another theory has the infection caused by a bug called Hemophilus influenzae. But a strep throat alone would not have killed him: one of two possibilities for the General. 1) a peri-tonsillar abscessas a complication or 2) bled to death by his medics.
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08/18/2009 6:59:02 AM PDT
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Pharmboy
(Who ever thought we would long for the days of the Clinton administration...)
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