Instruction Manual Part 2b Instructions for Classifying Multiple Causes of Death The basic purpose of this manual is to document concepts and instructions for coding multiple causes of death while conforming with provisions of ICD-9. This manual should be used with ICD-9, Volumes 1 and 2. It should also be used in conjunction with Instruction Manual, Part 2e. Part 2e includes 1) a list of medical terms encountered frequently on death certificates for which ICD-9 did not provide codes, 2) errata sheets for Volume 2 issued by the World Health Organization, 3) detailed listing of secondary neoplasms, 4) abbreviations used in medical terminology, and 5) a list of state geographic codes. The Instruction Manual is comprised of eight Wordperfect files that have been compressed into the file 2BMANUAL.ZIP (193,021 bytes). The order of the uncompressed files is as follows: CONTENTS.WPF 36,425 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 INTRO2B 25,992 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 SECTION1.WPF 6,827 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 SECTION2.WPF 182,929 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 SECTION.III 66,408 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 SECTION4.WPF 246,984 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 SECTION.5 335,551 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 INDEX-2B.WPF 54,893 bytes Wordperfect version 6.1 The Instruction Manual is also available on the ftp server in the pdf format. Questions and comments regarding the format of these files should be addressed to the Donna Hoyert, Room 820, MSB/NCHS, 6525 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782. Questions about the content of the manual should be directed to the Data Preparation Branch, NCHS, P.O. Box 12214, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709. This material is provided by NCHS which is a subunit of CDC/ATSDR. It has been cleared for public distribution by CDC/ATSDR and will be authentic if gotten from ftp://ftp.cdc.gov. CDC/ATSDR takes all effort to assure the authenicity of electronically distributed documents. However, in all instances where the electronic and official agency record differ, the authenicity of the official agency record is controlling.