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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of medical jurisprudence (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1863
    ... on Strangulation, I shall mention some cases of accidental death, or rather apoplexy mistaken for it. PERSONS FOUND ... clothes subsequently fired, to present the appearance of accidental death. A case bearing on this point occurred some ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of medical jurisprudence (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Albany : Little & Co., 1850-1851
    ... on Strangulation, I shall mention some cases of accidental death, or rather of apoplexy mistaken for it. 58 ... clothes subsequently fired, to present the appearance of accidental death. A case bearing on this point, occurred, some ...
  3. ... was a marked drop in certification of all accidental deaths from 1952 through 1955. It was later ascertained ... relatively stable over the entire period. Certifications of accidental deaths by drugs dropped during the latter part of ...
  4. ... 1922 1928 of 1927 Comparison of Estimated All Accidental Deaths and Automobile Accident Deaths among Aqults and Children ... total 100,000 UVeaths total 100,000 All accidental deaths 78,087 100.0 80.5 14,883 ...
  5. ... begins to asset itself to the point where accidental deaths - are 29% higher among boys than girls, boy ... to him more frequently. Counting etree these, plus accidental deaths, the risk of death is greater for boys ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The student's guide to medical jurisprudence 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, Son, & Co., 1885
    ... Whether death by lightning would be considered an accidental death is doubtful, though a person dying thus might, ... has frequently been taken with suicidal intent. Many accidental deaths of young children have occurred from sucking lucifer ...
  7. ... chronic or other diseases, or in cases of accidental death, where there is not the remotest suspicion of ... in- deed, where (as in the case of accidental death) no disease had existed, need not be particularly ...
  8. ... 41, the record was cut short by the accidental death of the patient. Distention of the abdomen was ... only preserved the patient from direct and immediate accidental death, but pre- vented that involuntary violence of action ...
  9. ... from the August level. The death rate for accidental deaths decreased 27 percent from 63.9 last month ... registered increases., The current rate (46.9) for accidental deaths was 17 percent below the corresponding rate last ...
  10. ... are included twenty-nine killed in battle. These accidental deaths should be still further sub- divided to show ... num- ber of deaths are typhoid fever, consumption, accidental deaths on the one hand, and cancer, apoplexy, heart ...
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