and it contained 13 kinds of the diseases of the young population (2). he made the review of the death cause of children less than six years age in England. The systematic classification of dis-eases dates back to the nineteenth centu-ry. Groundwork was done by early medi-cal statisticians William Farr (1807-1883) and Jacques Bertillon (1851-1922)
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
The analysis of mortality by cause usually relies on groups of causes created by consolidating items...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
The reason for establishing International Classification of Disease is to allow the systematic recor...
A classification of diseases may be defined as a system of categories to which morbid entities are a...
This paper outlines a cause-of-death classification system applicable to nineteenth-century English-...
Disease classification and its impact: neglected transmissible diseases are discriminatorily called ...
"This report describes the historic development of the disease nomenclatures and classifications tha...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
Each year, about 5.3 million babies die in the perinatal period. Understanding of causes of death is...
Intended to replace the "Manual of international classification," pub. in 1902, and also the transla...
Background: Each year, about 5.3 million babies die in the perinatal period. Understanding of causes...
This article focuses on the evolution of perception and definition of health and illness and concurr...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
SUMMARY Three paediatric pathologists, one perinatal paediatrician, one obstetrician, and one epidem...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
The analysis of mortality by cause usually relies on groups of causes created by consolidating items...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
The reason for establishing International Classification of Disease is to allow the systematic recor...
A classification of diseases may be defined as a system of categories to which morbid entities are a...
This paper outlines a cause-of-death classification system applicable to nineteenth-century English-...
Disease classification and its impact: neglected transmissible diseases are discriminatorily called ...
"This report describes the historic development of the disease nomenclatures and classifications tha...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
Each year, about 5.3 million babies die in the perinatal period. Understanding of causes of death is...
Intended to replace the "Manual of international classification," pub. in 1902, and also the transla...
Background: Each year, about 5.3 million babies die in the perinatal period. Understanding of causes...
This article focuses on the evolution of perception and definition of health and illness and concurr...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
SUMMARY Three paediatric pathologists, one perinatal paediatrician, one obstetrician, and one epidem...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...
The analysis of mortality by cause usually relies on groups of causes created by consolidating items...
The ICD is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological, man...