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Getting away with murder !
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:{{{0())~} Ian مْر | Report | 9 Mar 2008 19:34 |
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The Doctor doesnt have to be in attendance at the actual death, but he must certify that life is extinct. Another qualified person may do so under certain circumstances. |
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Jac | Report | 9 Mar 2008 19:40 |
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Ian - that was precicely what Hayley was talking about - a Dr. being in attendance at death, as I understood it. Obviously they have to sign the Death Cert. if they believe they can, without recourse to the Coroner. |
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Kate | Report | 9 Mar 2008 19:42 |
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Interesting. The father of the twins I mentioned was listed as informant on their death certificates, but no doctor was mentioned (which caused me to think maybe they couldn't afford one). |
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Kay???? | Report | 9 Mar 2008 19:50 |
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Kate, |
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Jac | Report | 9 Mar 2008 19:54 |
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Kate - it's simple really. The death has to be certified (i.e a Medical Certificate as to the cause of death has to be issued). This does not however mean that the GP has to attend to state that the person has died. The GP might merely have anticipated the death, and said to the family..."OK when death occurs contact me and I'll sign the Certificate as to the cause of death - I dont need to see the deceased". |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 10 Mar 2008 00:13 |
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So, Hayley...is this Fred who's Dead's dad? And how did it turn out in the end? Did the cert help (the other one that wasn't the wrong one)? |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 10 Mar 2008 00:19 |
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I have a cert obtained only in last few days - it is of a child who died of smallpox at the workhouse (I assume the Infirmary at Portsea Workhouse) - Portsmouth was in the middle of an epidemic in 1872 and it was 5 days from childs death until registration and no Dr mentioned - informant - just the name - no occupation could have been an inmate for all I know. Strangest cert I have seen and very little info - does not give the child's home address. |
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Kate | Report | 10 Mar 2008 00:36 |
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That does make sense. I suppose possibly the person may have died (for instance, John Hurst the father) in the presence of his son John (who lived on the same road - they lived on a farm so I suspect there was a collection of dwellings occupied by the family), then the doctor certified the death for their own records and John the son went to register the death to get the certificate. |
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