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Old Parr: or how old is old?

B P Doughty1

  • 1Health Sciences Library, College of Community Health Sciences, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 35487.

Southern Medical Journal
|July 1, 1988
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Area of Science:

  • Historical medical case studies
  • Longevity and aging research

Background:

  • Autopsy of Thomas Parr in 1635 by Sir William Harvey.
  • Parr was reported to be 152 years old, likely a centenarian.

Discussion:

  • Harvey's detailed account of Parr's physical condition.
  • Analysis of lifestyle factors contributing to longevity.

Key Insights:

  • Simple, active lifestyle may promote longevity.
  • Rich diet and urban pollution may hasten demise.

Outlook:

  • Further research into historical longevity cases.
  • Understanding environmental and lifestyle impacts on aging.