“…The systematic governmental recording of births, deaths and marriages commenced in 1838, 1 year after it had been instituted in England and Wales. 13 Review of the digitised Tasmanian death records from 1838 to 1899, 12,14 was conducted for coded causes of death that included the terms asphyxia, suffocation, smothered, overlain, died suddenly, or sudden death, for infants under the age of 1 year, excluding deaths in the first day of life. For coded causes including these terms, the verbatim recorded cause of death was then assessed.…”