1. Steam Roller Incidents
2. Incorrectly worn Cravats
3. Jack the Ripper
4. Duels resulting from insults
5. Attempts to board settler ships to Australia (in the knowledge that country will be far greater in years to come) going wrong.
6. Small Pox Vaccine Overdose
7. Small Pox
8. Pre Victorian era guilt driven suicide
9. Pre Victorian era frustration driven murder
10. Sadness from mental problems of George the third, the ruling monarch's (George the fourth) predecessor.
Cerebrovascular disease. You can see the top 10 causes of death in Japan at the WHO website - here is the direct link. http://www.who.int/whosis/mort/profiles/mort_wpro_jpn_japan.pdf
She was born on December 10, 1830 and died on May 15, 1886.
The top ten causes of death are as follows:Heart diseaseStrokeLung cancerLower respiratory infectionsChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)Colon and rectum cancersAlzheimer's diseaseType 2 diabetesBreast cancerStomach cancer
The top cause of death in Canada is circulatory system diseases. The top 2 through 10 causes of death in Canada are cancer, respiratory system disease, digestive system diseases, suicide, mother vehicles collisions substance abuse, suicide (non firearm), mental disorders, and HIV.
Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830
Agustus Montrose was born on 1830-10-22.
The top 10 causes of death in Thailand are cancer, ischemic heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections, HIV, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, road accidents, chronic kidney disease, and cirrhosis. Road accidents are the only non-medical illness or condition on the list.
poverty, cheating, politics, power,
Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830.
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The top causes of death for teenagers typically include unintentional injuries (such as car accidents), homicide, suicide, drug overdoses, and cancer. Other significant causes can include congenital conditions, heart disease, infections, and complications from chronic health issues. Additionally, factors like mental health issues and substance abuse play a critical role in these fatalities. These statistics can vary by region and demographic factors.
Nope . . . not even close. In high income societies like the US, the top killers are heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, and Alzheimer's. Road deaths are not in the top 10 causes of deaths.