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42 ʻAho 7 Houa 46 Miniti

Tuʻapulelulu 5 Maʻasi 2026, 10:00 PM (GMT+0)

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Death Documentation and Serious Diseases in the United States: 1900 to Present

Death certificates offer a rich source of demographic information useful for the family historian and document the health struggles our ancestors faced. As a physician/family historian, I will provide some unique insights into death certificates and documented causes of death. I will also discuss some common viral illnesses that that have impacted the lives of our ancestors and in some cases continue to impact our world.

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