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 All that is confirmed is that he died of sickness, which was accompanied by symptoms such as pain, swelling, and vomiting. In Mozart's day and age, the official record merely cites his cause of death as acute miliary fever. This has given rise to a slew of speculations about the reason, ranging from streptococcus or a particularly nasty attack of the flu to suspicions that Mozart's enemies poisoned him with mercury. [([[https://www.quora.com/How-did-Mozart-die|Quora]])] All that is confirmed is that he died of sickness, which was accompanied by symptoms such as pain, swelling, and vomiting. In Mozart's day and age, the official record merely cites his cause of death as acute miliary fever. This has given rise to a slew of speculations about the reason, ranging from streptococcus or a particularly nasty attack of the flu to suspicions that Mozart's enemies poisoned him with mercury. [([[https://www.quora.com/How-did-Mozart-die|Quora]])]
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 +===== Constanze Took Mozart's Death Badly =====
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 +Constanze is said to have crept onto Mozart's deathbed, wanting to catch his illness and die beside him. [([[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/11952125_What_Killed_Mozart|Researchgate]])]
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