[Gutenberg 64237] • Old Age Deferred / The causes of old age and its postponement by hygienic and therapeutic measures

[Gutenberg 64237] • Old Age Deferred / The causes of old age and its postponement by hygienic and therapeutic measures
Authors
Lorand, Arnold
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
hygiene , longevity , old age
ISBN
9781330376843
Date
2015-08-08T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.74 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from Old Age Deferred: The Causes of Old Age and Its Postponement by Hygienic and Therapeutic Measures

Whoever takes up this book with the idea that the aged can be transformed into sprightly adolescents will be disappointed. A work based entirely on evidence of a scientific nature, as is the present volume, cannot have such an end in view, since it is altogether unattainable - at least with what knowledge is now available.

But while it is still impossible for us to create a young man out of an old one, it is quite Within the bounds of possibility, as we shall endeavor to demonstrate herein, to prolong our term of youthfulness by ten or twenty years. In other words we need no longer grow old at forty or fifty; we may live to the age of ninety or one hundred years, instead of dying at sixty or seventy. All this can be brought about by the observance of certain hygienic measures, and by improving the functions of a certain few of the glandular structures in our body, provided incurable organic disorders have not already too gravely compromised one or more of our main organs.

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