The legendary Maestro, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is supposed to have died of severe throat infection that
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could have been caused through harmful bacteria and viruses in the system. The records of Mozart’s death in Vienna have been related to streptococcal infection that also led to his fatal kidney failure.
Mozart died only at age 35, leaving the question of what his outrageous mastery could have been had he been healthy and lived long. In 1791, 5th December, this incredible genius lived his last.
The study of his works was written by Richard HC Zegers, coming from the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Zegers’ colleague, Andreas Weigl as well as the UK based scientist, Andrew Steptoe, published studies in the issue of Annals of Internal Medicine.
This August issue of the journal explores deeply about such issues and hassles of the throat, especially in relation to Mozart’s death.
Though he had died about 200 years ago, this only shows how people and fans are still fascinated with the sudden death of the young master. Many believed that he was poisoned by a rival but recent medical enquiries and researches have unearthed that he was



















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