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    • Pathology
    • Medical History
    • Public Health

    Background:

    • Autopsy data provides crucial insights into disease prevalence and mortality patterns.
    • Comparing historical autopsy cohorts can reveal significant changes in public health and medical practice over time.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare autopsy findings from 1929 and 1989 to identify changes in causes of death.
    • To evaluate the impact of 20th-century healthcare advancements on mortality patterns.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective analysis of autopsy records from a single center.
    • Comparison of two distinct cohorts: 1929 (n=275) and 1989 (n=974).
    • Analysis of demographic data (age, sex) and causes of death.

    Main Results:

    • Infections, including tuberculosis, were the leading cause of death in 1929 (61%), decreasing to 4.6% in 1989.
    • Neoplasms rose from 12% in 1929 to become the leading cause (31%) in 1989.
    • Cardiovascular disorders increased from 6.5% in 1929 to 21% in 1989.
    • Median age at autopsy increased from 50 years in 1929 to 65 years in 1989.

    Conclusions:

    • The 20th century witnessed a dramatic epidemiological transition in causes of mortality.
    • Reduced infectious disease mortality and increased longevity highlight significant healthcare improvements.
    • The rise in neoplasms and cardiovascular disorders underscores evolving public health challenges.