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Cause of death

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Sheila

Sheila Report 24 May 2016 15:03

On a death certificate in 1872 the cause of death is SENCOCY (Certified).
The lady was 33 years old.
I have done a Google search, looked at Old Medical Terms but found nothing.
Has anyone any idea what this cause of death was ?

Thank you

greyghost

greyghost Report 24 May 2016 16:07

I wonder if it could be Syncopy ?

Syncopy | definition of Syncopy by Medical dictionary

Fainting is loss of consciousness caused by a temporary lack of oxygen to the brain. Known by the medical term "syncope," fainting may be preceded by ...

http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Syncopy

I think it's one of those that covered a multitude of sins when nothing more precise could be determined.

There a various websites that cover old fashioned medical terms if you google - but this word is still in use today!

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 24 May 2016 19:46

ooer - I just googled SENCOCY and got pages of pornographic sites :-S :-S :-S

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 24 May 2016 20:54

Oh dear, Ann, I wonder how many people are now googling SENCOCY?

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 24 May 2016 22:41

actually I searched using Yahoo - not nice - I didn't think that sort of thing was allowed :-S

Sheila

Sheila Report 25 May 2016 10:23

Hi greyghost,

Thanks for looking for me, it could well be Syncopy.
The writing on the death certificate is legible, it could be a missed spelt, I suppose.
In 1872, people still seemed to write words as they thought they were spelt.

Thank you very much for your time.
Sheila



Sheila

Sheila Report 25 May 2016 10:30

Hi Ann and Margaret,

I didn't think it would lead us to sites like that, scary !

Thanks for trying to sort it out for me.
I think greyghost has managed come up with the correct spelling and definition..

Thanks to anyone else who tried to find it for me.

Sheila