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Management of hepatocellular carcinoma, an important cause of death in Japanese autoimmune hepatitis patients. [PDF]
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Neurological Symptoms and Cause of Death Among Young Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
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Chronic widespread pain and cause of death: a 25-year follow-up study. [PDF]
Dahlqvist AJ, Andersson M, Bergman S.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— The July 17, 1987, issue of JAMA contained an article by Kircher and Anderson 1 concerning the proper completion of the death certificate. The dissemination of this information is long overdue and the authors are to be commended. However, their choice of examples to illustrate accurate death certification in trauma victims would have ...
Corinne L. Fligner, Donald T. Reay
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To the Editor.— The July 17, 1987, issue of JAMA contained an article by Kircher and Anderson 1 concerning the proper completion of the death certificate. The dissemination of this information is long overdue and the authors are to be commended. However, their choice of examples to illustrate accurate death certification in trauma victims would have ...
Corinne L. Fligner, Donald T. Reay
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
The first manuscript in which I shared the work 40 years ago bore the same title as this editorial. At that time Yater and I1concluded that The death certificate is an important document. The inaccuracy of many death certificates detracts greatly from their value.
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The first manuscript in which I shared the work 40 years ago bore the same title as this editorial. At that time Yater and I1concluded that The death certificate is an important document. The inaccuracy of many death certificates detracts greatly from their value.
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2018
The principal reported causes of death have changed dramatically since the 1860s, though changes in categorization of causes and improved diagnosis make it difficult to be precise about timings. Diseases particularly affecting children such as measles and whooping cough largely disappeared as killers by the 1950s.
Michael Anderson, Corinne Roughley
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The principal reported causes of death have changed dramatically since the 1860s, though changes in categorization of causes and improved diagnosis make it difficult to be precise about timings. Diseases particularly affecting children such as measles and whooping cough largely disappeared as killers by the 1950s.
Michael Anderson, Corinne Roughley
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