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Miliary fever was a medical term in the past (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's death report showed this term), used to indicate a general cause of infectious disease that cause an acute fever and skin rashes similar to the cereal grain called proso millet. After subsequent advances in medicine, this term fell into disuse, supplanted by other more specific names of diseases, for example the modern miliary tuberculosis.

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  • Febbre miliare (it)
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  • Miliary fever was a medical term in the past (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's death report showed this term), used to indicate a general cause of infectious disease that cause an acute fever and skin rashes similar to the cereal grain called proso millet. After subsequent advances in medicine, this term fell into disuse, supplanted by other more specific names of diseases, for example the modern miliary tuberculosis. (en)
  • Il termine febbre miliare, o semplicemente miliara, è stato utilizzato nei secoli passati per definire una malattia infettiva che provocava febbre acuta e prolungata, associata a eruzioni cutanee simili alla granella del cereale miglio, da cui miliare, e che poteva portare alla morte. Con i successivi progressi della medicina, il termine miliare, di derivazione popolare, cadde abbastanza in disuso, soppiantato da altri nomi più specifici delle patologie. Ancora oggi esiste una patologia chiamata tubercolosi miliare. (it)
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  • Miliary fever was a medical term in the past (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's death report showed this term), used to indicate a general cause of infectious disease that cause an acute fever and skin rashes similar to the cereal grain called proso millet. After subsequent advances in medicine, this term fell into disuse, supplanted by other more specific names of diseases, for example the modern miliary tuberculosis. (en)
  • Il termine febbre miliare, o semplicemente miliara, è stato utilizzato nei secoli passati per definire una malattia infettiva che provocava febbre acuta e prolungata, associata a eruzioni cutanee simili alla granella del cereale miglio, da cui miliare, e che poteva portare alla morte. Con i successivi progressi della medicina, il termine miliare, di derivazione popolare, cadde abbastanza in disuso, soppiantato da altri nomi più specifici delle patologie. Ancora oggi esiste una patologia chiamata tubercolosi miliare. La diagnosi riportata nel referto di morte di Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart indicava, come causa, la febbre miliare. (it)
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