Acta Clinica Croatica (Jan 2017)

Neurosyphilis in Anglo-American Composers and Jazz Musicians

  • Darko Breitenfeld,
  • Davor Kust,
  • Tomislav Breitenfeld,
  • Marin Prpić,
  • Marko Lucijanić,
  • Davor Zibar,
  • Vedran Hostić,
  • Maja Franceschi,
  • Ante Bolanča

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2017.56.03.18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56., no. 3.
pp. 505 – 511

Abstract

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Syphilis is a sexually transmitted, systemic disease caused by the spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum. Th e most common mechanism of transmission is sexual intercourse. Although there are several hypotheses, the exact origin of the disease remains unknown. Newly published evidence suggests that the hypothesis supporting the theory of the American origin of the disease is the valid one. Among 1500 analyzed pathographies of composers and musicians, data on ten Anglo-American composers and jazz musicians having suff ered from neurosyphilis (tertiary stage of the disease) were extracted for this report. In this group of Anglo-American composers and musicians, most of them died from progressive paralysis while still in the creative phase of life. Additionally, diagnoses of eleven other famous neurosyphilitic composers, as well as basic biographic data on ten less known composers that died from neurosyphilis-progressive paralysis are also briefl y mentioned. In conclusion, neurosyphilis can cause serious neurological damage, as well as permanent disability or death, preventing further work and skill improvement.

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