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Mortality statistics : injury and poisoning: review of the Registrar General on deaths attributed to injury and poisoning in England and Wales, ....
 — editions in stock of Series DH4: no. 6 to no.30 (1979-2005)
Corporate AuthorCentral Statistical Office - CSO; Office of Population Censuses and Surveys - OPCS; Office for National Statistics - ONS; Government Statistical Service - GSS
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan, London
PagesSeries DH4
Sourcehttp://www.macmillandistribution.co.uk
KeywordsDeath rate [statistics].
AnnotationChange of title with no.16 (1989) from "Mortality statistics: accidents and violence" to "Mortality statistics: injury and poisoning". A new presentation of deaths from suicide and from homicide, which takes into account information now available from the verdicts reached by coroners' inquests, was introduced with the 1997 volume. Data between 1979 to 2000 was coded according to ICD-9 (International Classification of Diseases) but from 2001, ICD-10 has been used and thereby first published in volume 26. Use of ICD-10 therefore makes for less comparability with ICD-9 coded data used in previous annual volumes between 1979-2000; but data comparison between the two codes are detailed in each edition. With the 2003 edition, Palgrave Macmillan superseded HMSO as the publishers. Series ceased in 2008 (last one was number 30), continued as part of Series DR. (KJ).
Accession NumberCPA-030811213 B
ClassmarkS5

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