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What (who) is internal registers - definition

PAPER REGISTER OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN VARIOUS OFFICES
Parish Register; Parochial Registers; Parish records; Parish registers; Registers, Parochial; Church register; Church registers; Parish record
  • Baptismal register for [[St Stephen's Church, Norwich]], open to show entries for [[baptism]]s between July 1796 and January 1797. Among them (third entry on right hand page) is that for [[Henry Ninham]], later prominent as an artist, on 23 October 1796.
  • Church register at Os Parish in Hordaland, Norway, of March 1822

Internal medicine         
  • Robert Koch, 19th century German physician and bacteriologist<ref name="Robert Koch" />
  • History and physical examination are a vital part of the diagnostic process.<ref name="Detsky-2022" />
MEDICAL SPECIALTY DEALING WITH THE PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ADULT DISEASES
Internist; General medicine; Internal Medicine; General Medicine; Internists; General internal medicine; General (internal) medicine; General Internal Medicine
Internal medicine or general internal medicine (in Commonwealth nations) is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases. Doctors specializing in internal medicine are called internists, or physicians (without a modifier) in Commonwealth nations.
internist         
  • Robert Koch, 19th century German physician and bacteriologist<ref name="Robert Koch" />
  • History and physical examination are a vital part of the diagnostic process.<ref name="Detsky-2022" />
MEDICAL SPECIALTY DEALING WITH THE PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ADULT DISEASES
Internist; General medicine; Internal Medicine; General Medicine; Internists; General internal medicine; General (internal) medicine; General Internal Medicine
¦ noun N. Amer. a specialist in internal diseases.
Internal control         
PROCESS OR SYSTEM USED BY AN ORGANIZATION TO MANAGE RISK AND DIMINISH THE OCCURRENCE OF FRAUD
Internal Control; Internal control procedure; Business control; Internal controls; Financial control; Internal check
Internal control, as defined by accounting and auditing, is a process for assuring of an organization's objectives in operational effectiveness and efficiency, reliable financial reporting, and compliance with laws, regulations and policies. A broad concept, internal control involves everything that controls risks to an organization.

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Parish register

A parish register in an ecclesiastical parish is a handwritten volume, normally kept in the parish church in which certain details of religious ceremonies marking major events such as baptisms (together with the dates and names of the parents), marriages (with the names of the partners), children, and burials (that had taken place within the parish) are recorded. Along with these vital details, church goods, the parish's response to briefs, and notes on various happenings in the parish were also recorded. These elaborate records existed for the purpose of preventing bigamy and consanguineous marriage.

The information recorded in registers was also considered significant for secular governments’ own recordkeeping, resulting in the churches supplying the state with copies of all parish registers. A good register permits the family structure of the community to be reconstituted as far back as the sixteenth century. Thus, these records were distilled for the definitive study of the history of several nations’ populations. They also provide insight into the lives and interrelationships of parishioners.