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The famous 17th Century mathematician John Wallis died in 1703, but the exact cause of his death is not known. However, by the standards of his day he was a very old man (86), so it was probably either of natural causes or of an infection that was not then succesfully treatable, such as pneumonia or tuberculosis.

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