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She died the following year in Japan of acute peritonitis at the age of 69.
Ruthenberg died on March 1, 1927 in Chicago after undergoing surgery for acute peritonitis.
It was acute peritonitis, and he was taken back to Wrexham hospital - this time, obviously, as an in-patient.
After only four seasons as a stallion, the seven-year-old Troy died at stud of an acute peritonitis in May 1983.
The pace of his work, coupled with the high altitude, affected his health, and in mid-September he became ill with acute peritonitis.
Smith died in Denver of acute peritonitis stemming from appendicitis on November 5, 1906, before he could finish reorganizing the companies.
Acute peritonitis (including hollow viscus perforation)
Perforation at the anterior surface of the stomach leads to acute peritonitis, initially chemical and later bacterial peritonitis.
Aberrant hosts die usually within 6 months post-infection and the death is associated with acute peritonitis or extensive haemorrhage caused by migrating flukes.
His death certificate (registration number 1877/2787) ascribed the cause of his demise to "Bright's disease" (an old-fashioned term for nephritis) and "acute peritonitis".
Sheehan had his final exhibition in 1965 at the Slater Memorial Museum, in Norwich, and four years later he was dead - of acute peritonitis.
And when she'd been brought to his door with acute peritonitis, the result of whatever unspeakable injuries she had suffered 'Off Harrison,' her eyes had bulged then.
Candy, who looked into the matters concerning the workers' wives, discovered that Grace had been pregnant; she'd died of acute peritonitis, following a misguided attempt to abort herself.
When James Cummins died in London on 19 March 1936, of acute peritonitis, Alice became managing director and the major shareholder of his enterprises.
According to the Medical Examiner's Office, Pinyan "died of acute peritonitis due to perforation of the colon", and the death was ruled accidental.
Upon learning of her illness, Louis XV sent two of his own doctors to her side, but the child had already died of acute peritonitis when they arrived.
The cause of death, according to the New York City Medical Examiner, was complications of acute peritonitis - an infection of the membrane lining the abdomen - that was a result of acute appendicitis.
Pellevoisin has been a place of pilgrimage since 9 September 1877: On 14 February 1876, while she was dying on her bed of pulmonary tuberculosis, acute peritonitis and abdominal tumor, Estelle Faguette reportedly saw the Virgin Mary.