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Notes:
Notes:
*Unnatural causes trump natural ones.  If a guy with (nothing more than) a 70% proximal LAD stenosis and an old myocardial infarct is found in the water, they are usually called drowning.
*Cancer is rarely the immediate cause of death - it is usually something else.<ref>PS. 2009.</ref>
*Cancer is rarely the immediate cause of death - it is usually something else.<ref>PS. 2009.</ref>
*Things (mechanisms) that shouldn't be used: [http://www.pallimed.org/2008/03/unacceptable-causes-of-death-other-web.html http://www.pallimed.org/2008/03/unacceptable-causes-of-death-other-web.html]
*Things (mechanisms) that shouldn't be used: [http://www.pallimed.org/2008/03/unacceptable-causes-of-death-other-web.html http://www.pallimed.org/2008/03/unacceptable-causes-of-death-other-web.html]
*A Nice summary: [http://www.eperc.mcw.edu/fastFact/ff_155.htm http://www.eperc.mcw.edu/fastFact/ff_155.htm]
*Unnatural causes trump natural ones.  If a guy with (nothing more than) a 70% proximal LAD stenosis and an old myocardial infarct is found in the water, they are usually called drowning.


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