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To: bgill
"It's not often foot wounds are deadly."

True, but strange things happen.

"Death by Conductor’s Cane While conducting the hymnal Te Deum for French King Louis XIV in 1687, Jean-Baptiste Lully was so focused in keeping the rhythm by banging a staff against the floor (this was the method before conductor’s baton came into use), that he struck his toe hard but refused to stop. The toe developed an abscess, which later turned gangrenous, but Lully refused to have it amputated. The gangrene spread and killed the stubborn musician. Ironically, the hymn he was conducting was in celebration of the recovery of Louis XIV from an illness"

41 posted on 02/21/2010 2:26:24 PM PST by muir_redwoods (Obama: The Fresh Prince of Bill Ayers)
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To: muir_redwoods

One of TRs kids got an infected blister on his heel, after playing tennis at the White House one day.

Ended up dying from blood-poisoning, despite the best medical care available at the time.


91 posted on 02/22/2010 8:31:11 AM PST by Freedom4US
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To: muir_redwoods

LOL.


92 posted on 02/22/2010 8:59:02 AM PST by bgill (The framers of the US Constitution established an entire federal government in 18 pages.)
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