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CDC's National Center for Environmental Health has released
Death Investigation in the United States and Canada, 1992 (1) to
state registrars and attorneys general, medical examiners and
coroners, and other persons who conduct research or develop public
policy pertaining to violent, unnatural, or unexpected deaths. This
document contains information about death investigation laws,
contact
persons for death investigation jurisdictions, and the names of
vital
registrars and attorneys general for the United States, U.S.
territories, and Canadian provinces.
Copies of the publication are available free of charge from
CDC's Surveillance and Programs Branch, Division of Environmental
Hazards and Health Effects, National Center for Environmental
Health,
Mailstop F-35, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30341-3724;
telephone (404) 488-7060.
Reference
Combs DL, Parrish RG, Ing RT. Death investigation in the United
States and Canada, 1992. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human
Services, Public Health Service, CDC, 1992.
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