Timeline for What does 'in attendance' mean on an England death certificate?
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Jun 30, 2019 at 16:36 | comment | added | CR Drost | Ooh, good catch on that Pereira Gray. Now that I am looking for it I can't unsee it. | |
Jun 30, 2019 at 8:57 | comment | added | user6485 | @CRDrost Thanks. I've edited the registrar's name, and changes the doctors name to J Pereira Gray -- Pereira Gray seems to be tne name of an established family of doctors in Exeter, as per en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Pereira_Gray | |
Jun 30, 2019 at 8:56 | comment | added | user6485 | @AndrewLeach Done -- thanks for the prompt -- I tend to forget that not everybody is familiar with arcane jargon for English administrative geography. | |
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Jun 30, 2019 at 8:41 | comment | added | Andrew Leach | I believe "(C.B.)" means County Borough -- would it be worth putting that in square brackets as well? | |
Jun 30, 2019 at 0:14 | comment | added | CR Drost | That last name is AR Foote. You can see the same F on the name Frank.The other letter is probably "Perelia", a "J Perelia Gray M.D." with the L accidentally overlapping the f from above. | |
Jun 28, 2019 at 22:38 | comment | added | RonJohn | Epithelioma Palate is cancer of the soft palate (upper mouth). Asthenia is a nonspecific weakness and lack of energy. (In this case probably from not being able to eat due to the mouth cancer.) | |
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Jun 28, 2019 at 14:34 | vote | accept | user1261710 | ||
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Jun 28, 2019 at 14:07 | comment | added | user1261710 | Are you able to read columns 5 and 6? | |
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Jun 28, 2019 at 14:05 | history | answered | user6485 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |