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pr0xibus
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Reading a record

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Morning Ladies and Gents.

I have a death record for a family member, but i am having trouble reading cause of death and i was hoping for some help

http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww20 ... /death.jpg

Thanks

Nathan
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Looks like Scarlatina (scarlet fever) to me Nathan.

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Ah very quick reply.

Thank you very much
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linell wrote:Looks like Scarlatina (scarlet fever) to me Nathan.

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I agree, it's "Scarlatina", then "6 days" the bit after that is difficult to read, but I suspect it's to do with the doctor who certified the death.
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