Jl. Thomsen, CHRONIC-ALCOHOLISM IN A FORENSIC MATERIAL .2. CAUSES AND MANNERS OF DEATH IN ALCOHOLICS, Medicine, Science and the Law, 36(3), 1996, pp. 209-216
The causes and manners of death in medico-legal cases from a five-year
period were examined. Alcoholics died more often of combined alcohol/
drug intoxication and of carbon monoxide poisoning. They had a lower f
requency of heart diseases, and there was no support for the existence
of an alcoholic heart muscle disease. Lobar pneumonia was only found
in alcoholics. There were, as expected, higher frequencies of the know
n alcohol-related diseases such as hepatic coma, bleeding oesophageal
varices and alcohol intoxication. An observed higher frequency of deat
h before the age of 35 could be attributed to alcohol-related diseases
. The manners of death showed surprisingly small differences, as the m
ain finding was a higher frequency of alcoholics with undeterminable m
anner of death.