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ISBN-10: 1234268752
ISBN-13: 9781234268756
Edition: N/A
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 edition. Excerpt: ... detailed International list of Causes of Death, Second Decennial Revision (1909), as shown in the preceding Tabular List. For use with abridged lists, see p. 34. Terms are to be understood with the qualifications indicated only. The expression "not otherwise defined" may be considered as implied in each assignment. The names of organs or parts of the body and also of diseases are shown with the adjective form in parentheses, as "Abdomen (abdominal)," "Heart… (cardiac)," "Kidney (renal)," "Tuberculosis (tuberculous)," etc. Either word may be read with the indented list of words following, as "Abscess of abdomen" or "Abdominal abscess," etc., as may be necessary to identify the form returned. Stillbirths are not included in deaths. Reference may be made to the heads "Stillbirth" and "Premature birth" for certain terms that require a distinction in this respect. Symbols are used for age limits that govern the reference to certain titles, especially 70, 71, 89, 90,104,105, 151, 152, 153, 154, and 189: Under 15 years and 45 years and over (-15y, 45y+) 1 to 69 years, both inclusive (ly-69y) Under 60 years (-60y) 60 years and over (60y+) 70 years and over (70y+) Under 3 months (--3m) 3 months and over (3m+) Under 1 year (--ly) 1 year and over (ly+) Under 5 years (--5y) 5 years and over (5y+) 15 to 44 years, both inclusive (15y-44y) The words "Cancer" and "Tumor" are used as general terms for all varieties of malignant and nonmalignant neoplasms, respectively; for lists of forms, see pages 63 and 66. See also "Injury" or "Wound" for the general assignment of terms denoting external violence, and "Poisoning..".