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  1. Jun 2, 2022 · Their first child, Raimund Leopold, was born 10 months later, but died within two months from " Gedärmfries ," a fever and infection, according to Interlude . This began a terrible pattern of the couple losing children during pregnancy or soon after birth. Constanze gave birth to five more babies: Karl Thomas, Johann Thomas Leopold, Theresia ...

    • Sandra Mardenfeld
  2. Aug 18, 2009 · The cause of death recorded in Vienna’s official death register was “fever and rash,” though even in Mozart’s time those were recognized to be merely symptoms and not an actual disease.

  3. Dec 10, 2010 · The plethora of proposed causes of death and mental disorders suggested for Mozart stems from some obscure need to cut great artists down to size, writes Lucien R Karhausen A recent epidemiological study has reintroduced the hypothesis that Mozart died from a nephritic syndrome caused by a streptococcal epidemic.1 It rests on the assumption that “according to the eyewitness accounts, the ...

    • Lucien R Karhausen
    • 2010
  4. Following her husband's death, Constanze addressed the issue of providing financial security for her family; the Mozarts had two young children, and Mozart had died with outstanding debts. She successfully appealed to the Emperor on 11 December 1791 for a widow's pension due to her as a result of Mozart's service to the Emperor as a part-time ...

  5. Mozart’s personal physician, Thomas Franz Closset concluded that the composer died of hitziges Frieselfieber, or acute miliary fever. The symptoms of this syndrome included a high fever and the...

  6. Aug 18, 2009 · A new analysis suggests that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart may have died of complications relating to strep throat. Mozart died on December 5, 1791 in Vienna after abruptly taking ill about two weeks before. The cause of death for the 35-year-old man. was recorded as “fever and rash,” which even in the 18th century were considered symptoms, not a ...

  7. Early in the pandemic, Song et al reported similar frequencies of hospitalization, ICU admission, and mechanical ventilation between influenza and COVID-19 in US children; however, their study included 1 center and only a minority of children with influenza or COVID-19 were hospitalized (21% and 17%, respectively) .