He had concluded arrangements to resume his lessons in London during Easter but died of ptomaine poisoning on 18 April 1890 in Paris.
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In 1919, he suffered ptomaine poisoning ( an outdated term for food poisoning ), which induced a debilitating illness lasting six months.
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The term " size " for a chili burger arguably derives from the portion size of the chili used at Ptomaine Tommy's.
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Two people with renal failure caused by ptomaine poisoning in the same day !-- ( talk ) 19 : 10, 9 March 2006 ( UTC)
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As the bacteria produce chemicals such as ammonia and ptomaines ( with such apt names as putrescine and cadaverine ), they produce the distinctive smell of decaying flesh.
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:Where did you pull " Ptomaine " from ? " Ptomaine poisoning " is a rather old term for " food-born bacteria poisoning ".
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:Where did you pull " Ptomaine " from ? " Ptomaine poisoning " is a rather old term for " food-born bacteria poisoning ".
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Sperry died at the age of 49 years on September 2, 1913 of ptomaine poison contracted during the return voyage after a two-month trip to Europe.
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Think about having to teach a class of 25 kids all those words that begin with pt : ptarmigan, pterodactyl, ptomaine and, for that matter, Ptolemy.
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The squadron was threatened by a severe attack of ptomaine poisoning, which put half of the personnel in the hospital, but which did not result in any deaths.