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The Long History of Old Age

In Jörg Vögele, Johannes Siegrist, Hans-Georg Pott, Andrea von Hülsen-Esch, Christoph auf der Horst, Henriette Herwig, Monika Gomille & Heiner Fangerau (eds.), Alterskulturen Und Potentiale des Alters. Akademie Verlag. pp. 191-200 (2007)

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  1. David Boyd Haycock: Mortal Coil: A Short History of Living Longer. [REVIEW]Susannah Ruth Ottaway - 2009 - Medicine Studies 1 (3):297-299.
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  • Ageing in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.Sarah Carvallo - 2010 - Science in Context 23 (3):267-288.
    ArgumentAt the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth century, ageing was specifically a medical issue. Indeed, on the one hand, ageing is a normal process of living; on the other hand, old age often entails specific pathologies. Is it really possible to dissociate old age from pathology? If so, how can we think of old age and explain both the necessity and the normality of it? If not, what is the cause of this dysfunction? Modern medical controversies (...)
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