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HTTP based REST API. package provides functions interface ICD API.","code":""},{"path":"https://oxford-ihtm.io/codigo/index.html","id":"what-does-codigo-do","dir":"","previous_headings":"","what":"What does codigo do?","title":"Interface to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) API","text":"Please note codigo still highly experimental undergoing lot development. Hence, functionalities described high likelihood changing interface approach aim stable working version. 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