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Elie Metchnikoff
Russian
Scientist
Born:
May 16
,
1845
Died:
Jul 16
,
1916
Age
Life
Man
Nature
Old
Old Age
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The old age of lower mammals presents characters similar to those found in man.
Elie Metchnikoff
Man
Age
Old
Old Age
Those
Characters
Similar
Mammals
Lower
Found
Presents
The appearance of aged persons is too well known to make detailed description necessary. The skin of the face is dry and wrinkled and generally pale. The hairs on the head and the body are white. The back is bent, and the gait is slow and laborious, whilst the memory is weak. Such are the most familiar traits of old age.
Elie Metchnikoff
Age
Memory
Old
Slow
Face
Old Age
White
Skin
Too
Back
Bent
Weak
Detailed
Wrinkled
Generally
Head
Hairs
Most
Well
Make
Well Known
Known
Dry
Familiar
Laborious
Traits
Whilst
Gait
Aged
Persons
Body
Appearance
Description
Pale
Necessary
It is, of course, quite natural that a biologist whose attention had been aroused by noticing in his own case the phenomena of precocious old age should turn to study the causes of it.
Elie Metchnikoff
Age
Natural
Old
Own
Old Age
Case
Had
Attention
Study
Course
Aroused
Causes
Been
His
Precocious
Quite
Turn
Should
Noticing
Whose
Biologist
Phenomena
The adoration of human nature by the Greeks appeared in Greek plastic art and was the cause of its excellence.
Elie Metchnikoff
Art
Nature
Cause
Human Nature
Adoration
Excellence
Greek
Greeks
Human
Plastic
Appeared
Most of the centenarians whom I have been able to see have been so defective mentally that all that can be studied in them are the physical qualities and functions.
Elie Metchnikoff
Physical
See
Able
Mentally
Studied
Most
Qualities
Been
Them
Functions
Whom
Defective
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