A hundred years will be the normal span of life for a man next century, and through proper knowledge and the use of hygiene human life in future may be pi’olonged indefinite!v. Such is the prediction made by Prolessor Irving Fisher, a noted exponent of hygiene at Yale (U.S.A.) University, and a pioneer in the field of longevity. Death in the year 2000, Professor Fisher believes, will be a matter of accident, and life will cease only as one or more of the million parts of the human body suffers sufficient injury to stop the whole machine, just ris a watch may stop from the breaking of the mainspring, or clogging with dirt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10317, 28 January 1927, Page 3
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