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Offline Neil_A

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Death Certificate
« on: Tuesday 09 January 24 23:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I've been puzzling over what this could say - and I would appreciate your thoughts!
It's from a 1935 death certificate, and one word is duodenal, but what are the others?

I want to say 'ulcer' despite the letters not precisely matching. And possibly the last word is 'complications' - given the actual date of death was 2 weeks after the date indicated here. But an appreciation of the other words might help confirm.

All thoughts are welcome!
Many thanks
Neil

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Re: Death Certificate
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 09 January 24 23:20 GMT (UK) »
Definitely Ulcer
Could it be Operation?
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Re: Death Certificate
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 09 January 24 23:23 GMT (UK) »
Perforated Duodenal Ulcer

Operation

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Re: Death Certificate
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 10 January 24 04:22 GMT (UK) »
Perforated Duodenal Ulcer

Operation


From Bookbox's post, I agree with it, it looks as though the person may have been admitted to hopsital with a perforated duodenal ulcer.  They had an op but this was not successful and they died a couple of weeks later. 


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Re: Death Certificate
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 10 January 24 12:37 GMT (UK) »
I agree it is Perforated Duodenal Ulcer and
Operation
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