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Miliary fever

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