G Harrison of the Home Office wrote to Dr Susan Lader of the Department of Health, thanking her for attending the Coroners' Working Party meeting and discussing AIDS related deaths. It was stated that Dr Lader offered to pursue this with the Royal College of Pathologists. Read more about G Harrison of the Home Office wrote to Dr Susan Lader of the Department of Health, thanking her for attending the Coroners' Working Party meeting and discussing AIDS related deaths. It was stated that Dr Lader offered to pursue this with the Royal College of Pathologists.
The Statistics Expert Group told the Inquiry that the cause of death was determined by the person who was filling out the death certificate. Read more about The Statistics Expert Group told the Inquiry that the cause of death was determined by the person who was filling out the death certificate.
Professor Charles Vincent described that the cause of death is determined by the person who is filling out the death certificate. Read more about Professor Charles Vincent described that the cause of death is determined by the person who is filling out the death certificate.
Peter Buckland provided information relating to the death of his son, Mark, from vCJD. Read more about Peter Buckland provided information relating to the death of his son, Mark, from vCJD.
The Counsel Presentation on the Registration of Death and the Coronial System detailed the different approaches of a selection of regions on how to approach the Inquests concerning infected blood and blood products. Read more about The Counsel Presentation on the Registration of Death and the Coronial System detailed the different approaches of a selection of regions on how to approach the Inquests concerning infected blood and blood products.
Dr Peter Jones gave evidence at an inquest describing that it was likely to reduce the need for inquests to be held in AIDS-related deaths in future. Read more about Dr Peter Jones gave evidence at an inquest describing that it was likely to reduce the need for inquests to be held in AIDS-related deaths in future.
A letter from Dr Charles Hay to Graham Barker described the increasing number of deaths from liver disease, cirrhosis, and the difficulties in obtaining post mortem examinations in HIV seropositive patients. Read more about A letter from Dr Charles Hay to Graham Barker described the increasing number of deaths from liver disease, cirrhosis, and the difficulties in obtaining post mortem examinations in HIV seropositive patients.
A meeting between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the Office of Population Censuses acknowledged that "nothing had happened by way of implementation with regard to registration of deaths" since the Brodrick report." Read more about A meeting between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the Office of Population Censuses acknowledged that "nothing had happened by way of implementation with regard to registration of deaths" since the Brodrick report."
The Functions of Coroners report noted that there were some 159 coronial districts. Read more about The Functions of Coroners report noted that there were some 159 coronial districts.
In a letter from A Thatcher to B Brideaux, the Registrar General noted that "the main proposals...about the medical certification of the cause of death have yet to be brought into effect." Read more about In a letter from A Thatcher to B Brideaux, the Registrar General noted that "the main proposals...about the medical certification of the cause of death have yet to be brought into effect."