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  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... food, 426. simulated, 562. Accelerators of putrefaction, 166. Accidental death by burns, 343. drowning, 388, 389. gunshot wounds, ... body, time required for, 343. Burns, 338, 639. accidental death by, 343. after death, 341. before death, 341. ...
  3. ... board may insure its members and employees against accidental death and injury in the performance of their duties. ... rent of vehicles Group hos- pital service contracts Accidental death and in- jury insur- ance NOTE: For legislative ...
  4. ... The automobile accounts for the largest number of accidental deaths. All infants and children should use the proper ... seats, and seat belts. Other top causes of accidental death are drowning, fire, falls, and poisoning.
  5. ... tion, r-. Philadelphia, 1808. Johnson (A.) Relief from accidental death; or summary instructions for the general institu- tion, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black & Minority Health. (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, [1985-1986]
    ... these points for unintentional injuries, motor vehicle accidents, accidental death from firearms, and deaths from house fires. More ...
  7. ... 1 T •0 •• •0 XIX. All other Diseases, Accidental Deaths, and Deaths from unknown Causes J •1 •06 • ...
  8. ... peace. The modern man's chances of injury or accidental death. 8°. New York, 1905. Cutting from: Pearson's Mag., ...
  9. ... 101 — Goldhaber (A.) ^mierc przypadkowa, samobojstwo, czy morderstwo! [Accidental death, suicide, ormurder ?] Dwutygodnikmed. pub. Krakow., 1879, iii, 150- ...
  10. ... problem between 1963 and 1966. Its final report, Accidental Death and Disability: the Neglected Disease of Modern Society , ...
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