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The recent decline in the English death-rate considered in connection with the causes of death / by G.B. Longstaff.
Longstaff, George Blundell, 1849-1921.Date: 1884- Books
Manual of the international list of causes of death : as adapted for use in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland based on the fifth decennial revision by the International Commission, Paris, 1938.
Date: 1940- Books
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The causes of death in diphtheria, with notes on treatment / by E. Mansel Sympson.
Sympson, Edward Mansel, 1860-1921.Date: 1891- Books
Manual of the international list of causes of death : as adapted for use in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland based on the fourth decennial revision by the International Commission, Paris, 1929.
Date: 1931- Books
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On the causes of death of many of the animals at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, from 1851 to February 1860 / by Edwards Crisp.
Crisp, Edwards, 1806-1882.Date: [1860]- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence and Statistical Returns to the Commissioners in Lunacy
Date: c 1845 - 1926Reference: RET 1/5/5/2/2Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
The Retreat Archive
Date: 1792 - 2000Reference: RET- Archives and manuscripts
Notes on autopsies, etc.
Date: Sep 1933 - Mar 1934Reference: PP/SPI/A.14Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Archives and manuscripts
Notes on autopsies, etc.
Date: Jan 1933 - Aug 1933Reference: PP/SPI/A.13Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Books
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On fluctuations in the death rate, with a glance at the causes : having especial reference to the supposed influence of the cotton famine on recent mortality / by Daniel Noble.
Noble, Daniel, 1810-1885.Date: 1863- Archives and manuscripts
Notes on autopsies, etc.
Date: Jan 1935 - Oct 1935Reference: PP/SPI/A.16Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Books
Meinungsstreit uber die Ursachen des Todes von W. A. Mozart : eine allgemeinverstandliche Pathographie zum gedenken an den 100. Todestag des Komponisten (28.1.1756-5.12.1791) = Controversy over the causes of W. A. Mozart's death a comprehensive pathology in memory of his bicentennial day of death (5th December 1791) / von Reinhard Ludewig.
Ludewig, Reinhard.Date: 1992- Ephemera
Death and dying ephemera. Box 1.
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Weekly Returns of Ages and Causes of Deaths in the Superintendent Registrar's District of York (Registrar's Districts of Escrick, Skelton, Flaxton, Dunnington, Walmgate, Micklegate, Bootham)
Date: 1841-1842Reference: RET/8/6/1Part of: The Retreat Archive- Videos
The mystery of the Black Death.
Date: 2004- Books
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Further remarks on the cause and prevention of death from chloroform / by John Snow.
Snow, John, 1813-1858.Date: [1856]- Journals
Drug-related deaths reported by coroners in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man, & procurators fiscal in Scotland.
Date: 2003-- Books
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Did Christ die of a broken heart?.
Simpson James Young, Sir, 1811-1870.Date: [1862]- Digital Images
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Lathyrus vernus (L.)Bernh. Papilionaceae previously Orobus vernus L. (Linnaeus, 1753) Spring vetchling. Distribution: Europe to Siberia. The seeds of several Lathyrus species are toxic, and when eaten cause a condition called lathyrism. The chemical diaminoproprionic acid in the seeds causes paralysis, spinal cord damage, aortic aneurysm, due to poisoning of mitochondria causing cell death. Occurs where food crops are contaminated by Lathyrus plants or where it is eaten as a 'famine food' when no other food is available. It is the Orobus sylvaticus purpureus vernus of Bauhin (1671) and Orobus sylvaticus angustifolius of Parkinson (1640) - who records that country folk had no uses for it. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Lathyrus vernus (L.)Bernh. Papilionaceae previously Orobus vernus L. (Linnaeus, 1753) Spring vetchling. Distribution: Europe to Siberia. The seeds of several Lathyrus species are toxic, and when eaten cause a condition called lathyrism. The chemical diaminoproprionic acid in the seeds causes paralysis, spinal cord damage, aortic aneurysm, due to poisoning of mitochondria causing cell death. Occurs where food crops are contaminated by Lathyrus plants or where it is eaten as a 'famine food' when no other food is available. It is the Orobus sylvaticus purpureus vernus of Bauhin (1671) and Orobus sylvaticus angustifolius of Parkinson (1640) - who records that country folk had no uses for it. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
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An account of the last illness, death, and post-mortem examination of William Hey, F.R.S. / by Edward Atkinson.
Atkinson, E. (Edward)Date: [1896]- Archives and manuscripts
Corporate photography shoots C0001041 - C0001056
Date: 1997-1999Reference: WT/B/11/1/27Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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On acute dilatation of the heart as a cause of death in scarlatinal dropsy / by James F. Goodhart.
Goodhart, James Frederic, 1845-1916.Date: [1880?]- Archives and manuscripts
Explorers Cuttings Book 4
The Wellcome Foundation LtdDate: 1924 - 1930Reference: WF/M/GB/35/03Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Press Adverts - Dips and Livestock Remedies
Cooper McDougall & Robertson LtdDate: Mar 1930 - 12 Jan 1943Reference: WF/C/M/GB/A/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd