Isabella Torbet death certifcate.....

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garibaldired
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Post by garibaldired » Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:38 pm

Thanks folks!

I think it's

gradual ossification the result of arterial effusion to the left pleura.

Might not make medical sense of course but it sounds painful.

Meg

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Post by Russell » Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:01 am

This is almost impossible to read and uses an older term.

I think it say 'gradual anoxiation in the reach of extensive effusion into the left pleura.'

In other words - a gradual build up of fluid in the left pleural cavity reducing the lungs ability to take up oxygen. Slow asphyxia. What a lingering way to go!

the commonest cause of fluid build up tended to be lung cancer although she was an out-door worker and could have had Farmer's lung which is an allergic reaction caused by spores on mouldy chaff.
That's my best guess

Thanks for the compliment Frances.

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