08-18-2009, 01:58 PM
Mozart's Killer Still At Large
The University of Amsterdam team think the streptococcus bug
infected his kidneys, leading to swelling and death.
The known facts of Mozart's fatal illness, including the features of edema, malaise
and back pain, seem compatible with this diagnosis.

More news on this and other vital issues of the day as soon as they find the body, which has
been missing, to make room to bury someone else, for about 215 years...
Back to you, Newt!
The University of Amsterdam team think the streptococcus bug
infected his kidneys, leading to swelling and death.
The known facts of Mozart's fatal illness, including the features of edema, malaise
and back pain, seem compatible with this diagnosis.

More news on this and other vital issues of the day as soon as they find the body, which has
been missing, to make room to bury someone else, for about 215 years...
Back to you, Newt!