In the United States, the manner of death falls into one of five categories: 1) Homicide, 2) Suicide, 3) Accidental, 4) Natural causes, or 5) Undetermined.
The cause of death refers to what specifically killed the person (drowning, overdose, car crash, struck by lightning, etc)
In forensic science, the cause of death refers to the specific medical reason or event that leads to a person's death, such as a heart attack or gunshot wound. In contrast, the manner of death categorizes the circumstances surrounding the death and is typically classified as natural, accidental, suicidal, homicidal, or undetermined. While the cause of death focuses on the physiological aspect, the manner of death addresses the context and intention behind the event. Understanding both is crucial for accurate death investigations and legal determinations.
A post mortem is a general examination after death to determine the cause of death, while an autopsy is a more detailed medical examination of a body after death to investigate the cause and manner of death. Autopsies involve a more comprehensive examination of organs, tissues, and bones to gather more specific information, whereas post mortems can be more general and less intense in their scope.
Matthew died as a martyr, supposedly in Ethiopia, but the manner of his death and date are not known.
The only difference between them is in number of syllables.
Matthew died as a martyr, supposedly in Ethiopia, but the manner of his death and date are not known.
A dangerous instrument is one that can cause harm while not necessarily causing death. A deadly weapon is one that will most likely cause death. For example: A dangerous instrument, such as being poked in the eye with a pencil, can cause blindness, and a deadly weapon, such as a gun, can cause death.
Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound., Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies., Subject to death; mortal., In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death., In a manner to occasion death; mortally., In an implacable manner; destructively., Extremely.
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mortality rate - death rate
mortality rate - Death Rate
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