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No undertaker or other person shall bury or otherwise dispose of a human body in a town, or remove therefrom a human body which has not been buried, until he has received a permit from the board of health or its agent appointed to issue such permits, or if there is no such board, from the clerk of the town where the person ' died ; and no undertaker or other person shall exhume a human body and remove it from a town, from one cemetery to another, or from one grave or tomb other than the receiving tomb to another in the same cemetery, until he has received a permit from the board of health or its agent aforesaid or from the clerk of the town where the body is buried. No such permit shall be issued until there shall have been delivered to such board, agent or clerk, as the case may bc, a satisfactory written statement con- taining the facts required by law to be returned and recorded, which shall be accompanied, in case of an original interment, by a satisfactory certificate of the attending physician, if any, as re- quired by law, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter pro- vided. If there is no attending physician, or if, for sufficient rea- sons, his certificate cannot be obtained early enough for the pur- pose, or is insufficient, a physician who is a member of the hoard of health. or employed by it or hy the selectmen for the purpose, shall upon application make the certificate required of the attend- ing physician. If death is caused by violence, the medical examiner shall make such certificate. If such a permit for the removal of a human body, not previously interred, from one town to an- other within the commonwealth cannot be obtained early enough for the purpose, the certificate of death made as above provided and in the possession of the undertaker desiring to make such a removal shall constitute a permit for such removal; provided, that such body shall be returned to the town from which it was re- moved within thirty-six hours after such removal, unless a permit in the usual form for the removal of such body has been sooner obtained hereunder. If the death certificate contains a recital, as required by section ten of chapter forty-six, that the deceased served in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in any war in which it has been engaged, such recital shall ap- pear upon the permit. The board of health, or its agent, upon receipt of such statement and certificate, shall forthwith counter- sign it and transmit it to the clerk of the town for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given and the physician cer- tifying the cause of death shall thereafter furnish for registration any other necessary information which can be obtained as to the deceased, or as to the manner or cause of the death. which the clerk or registrar may require .- CHAP. 114, SEC. 45,, G. L. (TER- CENTENARY EDITION.)
Medical examiners shall make examination upon the view of the dead bodies of only such persons as are supposed to have died by violence. . .- GEN. LAWS, CHLAP. 38, SEC. 6.
.... He shall in all cases certify to the town clerk or registrar in the place where the deceased died his name and residence, if known; otherwise a description as full as may be, with the cause and manner of death .- GEN. LAWS, CHAP. 38, SEC. 7.
No undertaker or other person shall bury a human body or the ashes thereof which have been brought into the commonwealth until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its agent appointed to issue such permits, or if there is no such board, from the clerk of the town where the body is to be huried or the funeral is to be held, or fromn a person appointed to have the care of the cemetery or burial ground in which the interment is made. . . .- CHAP. 114, SEC. 46, G. L. (TERCENTENARY EDITION.)
RULES OF PRACTICE
The fulfillment of the purpose of these laws calls for the ob- servance of the following rules of practice:
(1) Attending physicians will certify to such deaths only as those of persons to whom they have given bedside care during a last illness from disease unrelated to any form of injury.
(2) Board of Health physicians will certify to such deaths only as those of persons who, though disabled by recognized disease unrelated to any form of injury, have died without recent medical attendance or whose physician is absent from home when the certificate of death is needed.
(3) Medical Examiners will investigate and certify to all deaths supposably due to injury. These include not only deaths caused directly or indirectly by traumatism (including resulting septi- cemia), and by the action of chemical (drugs or poisons), thermal. or electrical agents, and deaths following abortion, but also deaths from disease resulting from injury or infection related to occupation, the sudden deaths of persons not disabled by Recognized disease, and those of persons found dead.
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1
PLACE OF DEATH
Suffolk Mathrap (County)
(City or Town)
No. 260
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH .St.
To be filed for burial permit with Board of Health or its Agent.
234
Registered No.
§ (If death occurred in a hospital or institution,
Ward{ give its NAME instead of street and number) (If U. S. War Veteran specify WAR) 1, Mintherab Ward,
(If nonresident, give city or town ond state)
months days. How long in U.S., if of foreign birth? 40 years
months
days.
PERSONAL AND STATISTICAL PARTICULARS
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
18 DATE OF
DEATH
(Month)
4
(Day)
(Year)
18 I HEREBY CERTIFY
That I attended deceased from
1838, to.
Dec
4
19 38
Cast saw b.
allve on.
Dec
4
19-> ..... , death Is said
A
to have occurred on the data stated above, at ... ) .. The principal cause of death and related causes of Importance In order of onset were as follows:
Dele of Onset IMPORTANT 3
lunardini
... Jan 1938
Contributory causes of Importance not related to principal cause:
... Colostomy ...
Name of operation.
What test confirmed diagnosis?
Date of
Was there an autopsy?
20 Was disease or Injury in eny way related to occupation of deceased? If so, specify
(Signed)
M. D.
(Address)
108 meridian Dete.
Dete 12/4/1938
21 ..
Place of Burial, Cremation or Removal. DATE OF BURIAL la
(City or Town) 935. ....
22 NAME OF
UNDERTAKER
Mariel Standtaky
ADDRESS
Received and filed ...........
DEC 6 1938-
......
.. 19
(Registrar)
100m 11 :36. No. 9080 F
17
Relation, if any
(Address) 29 Cancunter Fest. Brookline
I HEREBY CERTIFY, that e satisfactory standard certificate of deeth wes Mod with me BEFORE the burjal or trensit permit was Issued: Www.D. Culares f (Signature of Agent of Board of Health or other )
12/4/38
Health Check (Official Derignatiody (Date of Issue of Permuty
(write the word)
6A If married, widowed, or divorced HUSBAND of
Famil
(Give maiden name of wife in full)
(or) WIFE of
(Husband's name in full)
6 IF STILLBORN, enter that fect here.
AGE
7 63 . Years .Months .Days
If less than 1 day Hours .. Minutes
OCCUPATION
3 Trade, profession, or particular kind of work done, es spinner, sawyer, bookkeeper, etc.
9 Industry or business in which work was done, es silk mill, saw mill, bank, etc .........
For. Ahmet
10 Dete deceased last worked at
this occupetion Lfmonth and
year)
March 1438
11 Total time (years)
spent in this occupation ......
12 BIRTHPLACE (City). (State or country)
13 NAME OF
FATHER
Samuel Kocassky
14 BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER (City) .. (State or country)
PARENTS
15 MAIDEN NAME
OF MOTHER
Jessie (Connor bekamen)
16 BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER (City) (State or country) Jussia
tion should be carefully supplied. important. See instructions and extracts from the laws on back of certificate. in plain terms, so that it may be properly classified. Date of onset and exact statement of OCCUPATION are very Age should be stated EXACTLY. PHYSICIANS should state CAUSE OF DEATH
2 FULL NAME
If deceased is a married, widowed or divorced woman, giye also maiden name.)
(a) Residence.
No.
260 Gemin
(Usual place of abode)
Length of residence in city or town where death occurred
18 years
3 SEX
Mal.
4 COLOR OR RACE
Alice
-
5 SINGLE
MARRIED
WIDOWED
or DIVORCED
1938
Statement of occupation. Precise statement of occupation is very important, so that the relative healthfulness of various pur- suits can be known. Make some entry in this section for every person aged 10 years or over. If the occupation had been given up or changed on account of the disease causing death, report the occupation prior to illness. If the deceased had retired from bus- iness, report the occupation prior to retirement. Children not gainfully employed may be returned as AT SCHOOL OF AT HOME. For a woman whose only occupation was that of home housework, write HOUSEWORK in answer to Question 8 and OWN HOME in answer to Question 9. For a person engaged in domestic service for wages, however, designate the occupation by the appropriate terms, as HOUSEKEEPER-PRIVATE FAMILY, COOK-HOTEL. etc. For a person who had no occupation whatever write NONE.
To be complete, an occupation return must state :
8 .- The trade, profession, or particular kind of work done.
9 .- The industry or business in which the work was done.
10 .- The month and year the deceased last worked at the occupation.
11 .- The number of years the deccased followed the occupation.
In stating the occupation, avoid the use of such indefinite terms as "employee," "worker," "operative," etc. Find out the partic- ular kind of work done and return that, as SPINNER, WEAVER, etc.
In stating the industry or business, avoid the use of such gen- eral terms as "store." "factory." "mill," etc. State the particular kind of store, factory, mill, etc., as GROCERY STORE, SOAP FACTORY, COTTON MILL. ctc.
Distinguish carefully the different kinds of engineers by stating the full descriptive titles, as CIVIL ENGINEER, MECHANICAL ENGIN- EER. MINING ENGINEER, STATIONARY ENGINEER, etc. . Avoid the term "laborer" when a more precise statement of the occupation can be secured. Do not use the word "mechanic," but give the exact occupation. as CARPENTER, PAINTER, MACHINIST, etc. Distinguish carefully between RETAIL MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. A person who sells goods should be called a SALESMAN and not a CLERK.
Statement of Cause of Death. -- Cause of death means the disease. or complication which causes death, NOT the mode of dying, E. G., heart failure, asphyxia, asthenia, etc. As principal cause name the disease causing death. As related causes, name earlier morbid conditions, if any, related to the principal cause and any important complication of the principal cause. Under contributory causes of importance not related to principal causc, name other important diseases.
Example
The principal cause of death and related causes of importance in order of onset were as follows:
Date of Onset
Arteriosclerosis
1915
Chronic interstitial nepbritis
1921
Cerebral hemorrhage
July 5, 1927
Contributory causes of importance not related to principal cause :
In a group of causes containing the principal cause and related causes, the causes should be given in the order of onset, so that in a group of three causes the principal cause may appear in either first, second, or third position. The principal cause in the above example happens to be the second cause given.
RETURN OF CERTIFICATES OF DEATH
A physician or registered hospital medical officer shall forth- with, alter the death of a person whom he has attended during his last illness, at the request of an undertaker or other authorized person or of any member of the family of the deceased, furnish for registration a standard certificate of death, stating to the best of his knowledge and belief the name of the deceased, his sup- posed age, the disease of which he died, defined as required by section one, where same was contracted, the duration of his last illness. when last scen alive by the physician or officer and the late of his death. . . GEN. LAWS, CHAP. 46, SEC. 9.
No undertaker or other person shall bury or otherwise dispose of a human body in a town, or remove therefrom a human body which has not been buried. until he has received a permit from the board of health or its agent appointed to issue such permits, or if there is no such board, from the clerk of the town where the person · died ; and no undertaker or other person shall exhume a human body and remove it from a town, from one cemetery to another, or from one grave or tomb other than the receiving tomb to another in the same cemetery, until he has received a permit from the board of health or its agent aforesaid or from the clerk of the town where the body is buried. No such permit shall be issued until there shall nave been delivered to such board, agent or clerk, as the case may be, a satisfactory written statement con- taining the facts required by law to be returned and recorded, which shall be accompanied. in case of an original interment, by a satisfactory certificate of the attending physician, if any, as re- quired by law, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter pro- vided. If there is no attending physician, or if, for sufficient rea- sons, his certificate cannot be obtained early enough for the pur- pose, or is insufficient, a physician who is a member of the board of health, or employed by it or by the selectmen for the purpose, shall upon application make the certificate required of the attend- ing physician. If death is caused hy violence, the medical examiner shall make such certificate. If such a permit for the removal of a human body, not previously interred, from one town to an- other within the commonwealth cannot be obtained early enough for the purpose, the certificate of death made as above provided and in the possession of the undertaker desiring to make such a removal shall constitute a permit for such removal: provided. that such body shall be returned to the town from which it was re- moved within thirty-six hours after such removal, unless a permit in the usual form for the removal of such body has been sooner obtained hereunder. If the death certificate contains a recital. as required by section ten of chapter forty-six, that the deceased served in the army. navy or marine corps of the United States in any war in which it has been engaged, such recital shall ap- pear upon the permit. The board of health. or its agent, upon receipt of such statement and certificate, shall forthwith counter- sign it and transmit it to the clerk of the town for registration. The person to whom the permit is so given and the physician cer- tifying the cause of death shall thereafter furnish for registration any other necessary information which can be obtained as to the deceased, or as to the manner or cause of the death. which the clerk or registrar may require .- CHAP. 114, SEC. 45, G. L. (TER- CENTENARY EDITION.)
Medical examiners shall make examination upon the view of the dead bodies of only such persons as are supposed to have died by violence. .- GEN. LAWS. CHAP. 38, SEC. 6.
.... He shall in all cases certify to the town clerk or registrar in the place where the deceased died his name and residence, if known; otherwise a description as full as may be, with the cause and manner of death .- GEN. LAWS, CHAP. 38, SEC. 7.
No undertaker or other person shall bury a human body or the ashes thereof which have been brought into the commonwealth until he has received a permit so to do from the board of health or its agent appointed to issue such permits, or if there is no such board, from the clerk of the town where the body is to be buried or the funeral is to be held, or from a person appointed to have the care of the cemetery or burial ground in which the interment is made. . . .- CHAP. 114, SEC. 46, G. L. (TERCENTENARY EDITION.)
RULES OF PRACTICE
The fulfillment of the purpose of these laws calls for the ob- servance of the following rules of practice:
(1) Attending physicians will certify to such deaths only as those of persons to whom they have given bedside care during a last illness from disease unrelated to any form of injury.
(2) Board of Health physicians will certify to such deaths only as those of persons who, though disabled by recognized disease unrelated to any form of injury, have died without recent medical attendance or whose physician is absent from home when the certificate of death is needed.
(3) Medical Examiners will investigate and certify to all deaths supposably due to injury. These include not only deaths caused directly or indirectly by traumatism (including resulting septi- cemia). and by the action of chemical (drugs or poisons). thermal. or electrical agents, and deaths following abortion, but also deaths from disease resulting from injury or infection related to occupation, the sudden deaths of persons not disabled by recognized disease, and those of persons found dead.
R-301A
in plain terms, so that it may be properly classified. Date of onset and exact statement of OCCUPATION are very tion should be carefully supplied. Age should be stated EXACTLY. PHYSICIANS should state CAUSE OF DEATH See instructions and extracts from the laws on back of certificate.
1
PLACE OF DEATH
Suffolk (County) Winthrop (City or Town)
55 Highland are No.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS STANDARD CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
To be filed for burial permit with Board of Health or its Agent.
Registered No. .. 35
§ (If death occurred in a hospital or institution, Ward \ give its NAME instead of street and number)
(If U. S. War Veteran
specify WAR)
ave St.,
Ward,
(If nonresident, give city or town and state)
months days.
PERSONAL AND STATISTICAL PARTICULARS
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
8 SEX
Male
4 COLOR OR RACE
While
5 SINGLE
MARRIED
WIDOWED
or DIVORCED
(write the word)
Widower
5a If married, widowed, or divorced
HUSBAND of
alice Palmer
(Give maiden name of wile in full)
(or) WIFE of
(Husband's name in full)
6 IF STILLBORN, enter that fact here.
7 63
AGE .Years Months .Days
If less than 1 day Hours .. Minutes
OCCUPATION
8 Trada, profession, or particular kind of work done, as spinner, sawyer, bookkeeper, etc ...
Dentist
9 Industry or business in which
work was done, as silk mill,
Office
saw mill, bank, etc.
10 Date deceased last worked at
,1 Total time (years)
spent in this
aug 1938
occupation.
40
12 BIRTHPLACE (City)
(State or country)
Canada
PARENTS
14 BIRTHPLACE OF
FATHER (City)
Ireland
(State or country)
15 MAIDEN NAME
OF MOTHER
Olive Rice
16 BIRTHPLACE OF
MOTHER (City)
(State or country)
Canada
Catholic Cemetery Fredaichi NB. 21
19 17 Mrs Leonard Hubbard( Relation, if any DATE OF BURIAL, 10 Place of Burial, Creination or Kemoval. (City or Town) 38 ......
Informant
(Address)
55 Highland are Winding
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a satisfactory standard certificate of death was filad with me BEFORE the burial or tragsit pormit was issuad:
(Signature of Agent of Board of Health or other)
10
Dec. 9/38
(Official Designation) (Date of Issue of Permits
. H
19.3.8.
., to ...
193
i last saw b .. www ..... allvo on
19.2 8, death is said
to have occurred on the date stated above, at .... 3 ....... m. The principal cause of death and relaled causes of Importance in order of onset were as follows: Date of Onset IMPORTANT homme Endo cardula ...
Nov/3
...
Contributory causes of Importance not ralated to principal cause:
Deplantes
3
....
Nama of operation.
What tast confirmed diagnosis ?.
Data of
Was there an autopsy?
20 Was disease or Injury in any way ralated to occupation of deceased?
If so, spacify
(Signed)
M. D.
(Address) only21 Date. 19 ........
22 NAME OF UNDERTAKER ..... John B. Cassidy
ADDRESS
1113 Columbus Anti 120x
Recalvad and filed ......
DEC 1 0 1938
19
(Registrar)
100m 11 '36. No 9080 F
2 FULL NAME
(If deceased is a married, widowed or divorced woman, give also maiden name.)
55
Aigleland
(a) Residence.
No ..
(Usual place of abode)
Length of residence in city or town where death occurred
years
months
days.
How long in U.S., if of foreign birth?
years
8
38
(Month)
(Day)
(Year)
19 I HEREBY CERTIFY, That I attended deceased from
18 DATE OF
DEATH
12
St.,
Edwin James nealis
iniportant.
this occupation (month and year)
13 NAME OF
FATHER
Simon Realia
Statement of occupation. l'iccise statement of occupation is very important, so that the relative healthfulness of various pur- suits can be known. Make some entry in this section for everv person aged 10 years or over. If the occupation had been given up or changed on account of the disease causing death. report the occupation prior to illness. If the deceased had retired from bus- iness, report the occupation prior to retirement. Children not gainfully employed may be returned as AT SCHOOL Of AT HOME. For a woman whose only occupation was that of home housework, write HOUSEWORK in answer to Question 8 and OWN HOME in answer to Question 9. For a person engaged in domestic service for wages, however, designate the occupation by the appropriate terms, as HOUSEKEEPER-PRIVATE FAMILY, COOK-HOTEL, etc. For a person who had no occupation whatever write NONE.
To be complete, an occupation return must state :
8 .- The trade, profession, or particular kind of work done.
9 .- The industry or business in which the work was done.
10 .- The month and year the deceased last worked at the occupation.
11 .- The number of years the deccased followed the occupation.
In stating the occupation, avoid the use of such indefinite terms as "employee," "worker," "operative." etc. Find out the partic. ular kind of work done and return that, as SPINNER. WEAVER, etc.
In stating the industry or business, avoid the use of such gen- eral ternis as "store," "factory," "mill," etc. State the particular kind of store, factory, mill, etc., as GROCERY STORE, SOAP FACTORY, COTTON MILL. ctc.
Distinguish carefully the different kinds of engineers by stating the full descriptive titles. as CIVIL ENGINEER, MECHANICAL ENGIN- EER, MINING ENGINEER, STATIONARY ENGINEER, etc. . Avoid the term "laborer" when a more precise statement of the occupation can be secured. Do not tise the word "mechanic." but give the exact occupation, as CARPENTER, PAINTER, MACHINIST, etc. Distinguish carefully between RETAIL MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. A person who sells goods should be called a SALESMAN and not a CLERK.
Statement of Cause of Death. - - Cause of death means the disease, or complication which causes death, NOT the mode of dying. E. G., heart failure, asphyxia, asthenia, etc. . As principal cause name the disease causing death. As related causes, name earlier morbid conditions, if any, related to the principal cause and any important complication of the principal cause. Under contributory causes of importance not related to principal cause, name other important diseases.
Example
'The principal cause of death and related causes of importance in order of onset were as follows:
Date of Onset
Arteriosclerosis
1915
Chronic interstitial nephritis
1921
Cerebral hemorrhage
July 5. 1927
Contributory causes of importance not related to principal cause :
In a group of causes containing the principal cause and related causes, the causes should be given in the order of onset, so that in a group of three causes the principal cause may appear in either first. second. or third position. The principal cause in the above example happens to be the second cause given.
RETURN OF CERTIFICATES ES OF DE DEATH
A physician or registered hospital medical officer shall forth- with, alter the death of a person whom he has attended during his last illness, at the request of an undertaker or other authorized person or of any member of the family of the deceased, furnish for registration a standard certificate of death, stating to the hest of his knowledge and belief the name of the deceased, his sup- posed age, the disease of which he died, defined as required by section one, where same was contracted, the duration of his last illness, when last seen alive hy the physician or officer and the dlatc of his death. . GEN. LAWS, CHAP. 46, SEC. 9.
No undertaker or other person shall bury or otherwise dispose of a human body in a town, or remove therefrom a human hody which has not been buried, until he has received a permit from the board of health or its agent appointed to issue such permits, or if there is no such hoard, from the clerk of the town where the person · died ; and no undertaker or other person shall exhume a human body and remove it from a town, from one cemetery to another, or from one grave or tomb other than the receiving tomb to another in the same cemetery, until he has received a permit from the board of health or its agent aforesaid or from the clerk of the town where the hody is buried. No such permit shall be issued until there shall nave been delivered to such board, agent or clerk. as the case may be, a satisfactory written statement con- taining the facts required by law to he returned and recorded. which shall he accompanied. in case of an original interment, by a satisfactory certificate of the attending physician, if any, as re- quired by law, or in lieu thereof a certificate as hereinafter pro- vided. If there is no attending physician, or if, for sufficient rea- sous, his certificate cannot he obtained early enough for the pur- pose, or is insufficient, a physician who is a member of the board of health. or employed by it or by the selectmen for the purpose. shall upon application make the certificate required of the attend- ing physician. If death is caused by violence. the medical examiner shall make such certificate.
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