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2009 Sep 27 – Sun Quiz: Post-Mortem: Solving History’s Great Medical Mysteries

Which of the following association is incorrect?

Parrot in Malaysia, July 2008 (Photo courtesy of Miss Christo Lau)
A. Christopher Columbus – the parrots he brought back to Portugal from his sea voyage transmitted avian flu to him.
B. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – He died at the age of 35 years because of suspected poisoning due to arsenic, or mercury, or antimony, and he might also have had poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. 
C. Ludwig van Beethoven – might have died of chronic lead poisoning and/or syphilis.
D. Florence Nightingale – might have been suffering from brucellosis she contracted from consuming goat’s meat and milk products, and later post-traumatic stress disorder and/or bipolar affective disorder.



Answer: A

Christopher Columbus – the parrots he brought back to Portugal from his sea voyage transmitted Chlamydia psittaci to him, causing reactive arthritis.


Reference

1. Post Mortem: Solving History’s Great Medical Mysteries. By Philip A. Mackowiak. 350 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, American College of Physicians, 2007.

2. Book Review: Post Mortem: Solving History’s Great Medical Mysteries. NEJM, Volume 357:949-950 August 30, 2007 Number 9