A Conversation for Mozart's Death - Murder, Accident or Disease?
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Wick Started conversation Dec 22, 2003
A very interesting and well written article. I have to agree with your endnote that what really matters is not the manner of his death but the what he produced in life.
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Dec 22, 2003
May I add a congratulatory note (pun intended ...
) Very scholarly and very well done. I hesitate to ask how and why you followed this trail- are you medical or musical by nature?
btw, my favourite (and the most sensitive) line:
*...it would be unwise to disturb his parents' grave.*
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Farlander Posted Dec 23, 2003
thanks, everybody!
zoomer - i'm actually both! i happen to be a medical microbiologist who was brought up on european classical music, and mozart's always been my favourite composer. and of course there was that newspaper article my dad sent me about the trichinosis hypothesis, which i *just* happened to dig up...
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