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June 1931

THE CAUSES OF DEATH AND THE INCIDENCE OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN: A REVIEW OF ONE THOUSAND CONSECUTIVE NECROPSIES

Author Affiliations

CHICAGO
From the Children's Memorial Hospital and the Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Institute.

Am J Dis Child. 1931;41(6):1363-1376. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1931.01940120100011
Abstract

This paper represents a review of the records of 1,000 consecutive necropsies on children. The causes of death (as determined at these postmortem examinations) and all of the diseases found have been tabulated and are the basis of this report.

No like study has been found in a careful search of the medical literature for the past twenty years. The absence of any similar report concerning children has been an added incentive to such a mass presentation.

The statistics presented in this paper may be of value as they are taken from a comparatively large series and cover a period of years. This makes it possible to avoid, to some extent, the inaccuracies and apparent discrepancies that are present in smaller numbers of consecutive necropsies. For example, there were five tumors of the brain in one year and only one in the other seven and one half years covered by

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