I can see chronic ? nephritis and then ? sclerosis can anyone work out the missing words?
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Can anyone read this cause of death please?
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Doesn't it also say something like 'arteris sclerosis'?
Looks like there are two causes of death- they are preceded by the letters a and b
Suppose it's arterial sclerosis - think that's what's commonly known as 'hardening of the arteries'.Last edited by taffyfrog; 14-06-08, 17:09.CAROLE : "A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK"
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Arteriosclerosis is hardening of the arteries and is fairly common in older people. I'm intrigued by the "chronic" bit of the other cause. Chronic means the situation is static, and not getting worse or better, so it shouldn't in theory kill you. My gt gt grandfather died of "chronic laryngitis" which was certified by a doctor, but since it means he had a permanent sore throat, its a fairly useless idea of what he died of. I can only guess maybe he had throat cancer.~ with love from Little Nell~Chowns, Dunt, Emms, Mealing, Purvey & Smoothy
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