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    Manual of the international list of causes of death as adopted for use in the United States, based on the fifth decennial revision by the International commission, Paris, October 3-7, 1938. Manual of joint causes of death.

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    "Prepared by Theodore A. Janssen, chief of the Nosology section."--p.1.Cover-tilte: Manual of the international list of causes of death (fifth revision) and Joint causes of death (fourth edition) 1939.Pages 445-452 blank for "Notes".At head of title: U. S. Department of commerce. Harry L. Hopkins, secretary. Bureau of the census. William Lane Austin, director.Mode of access: Internet

    Index of joint causes of death, showing assignment to the preferred title of the international list of causes of death when two causes are simultaneously reported.

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    Second edition issued in 1925 has title: Manual of joint causes of death showing assignment to the preferred title of the international list of causes of death when two causes are simultaneously reported."Detailed international list of causes of death": p. 9-14.At head of title: Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. Wm. J. Harris, director.Mode of access: Internet

    War-related excess mortality in The Netherlands, 1944–45: New estimates of famine- and non-famine-related deaths from national death records

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    Despite there being several estimates for famine-related deaths in the west of The Netherlands during the last stage of World War II, no such information exists for war-related excess mortality among the civilian population from other areas of the country. Previously unavailable data files from Statistics Netherlands allow researchers to estimate the number of war-related excess deaths during the last stage of the war in the whole country. This study uses a seasonal-adjusted mortality model combined with a difference-in-difference approach to estimate the number of excess deaths in the period between January 1944 and July 1945 at a total of close to 91,000 (75%) excess deaths. Almost half of all war-related excess mortality during the last year of the war occurred outside the west
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