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BIOLOGY OF DEATH 



be claimed from the details reviewed in this and the pre- 

 ceding chapter? I hope that these facts will have served 

 in some measure to complete and round out in clearer 



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age: 



Fig. 40. — Showing specific death rates for femalee, claesified in the same manner as in Fig. 39. 



outlines one part of the picture of the general biology of 

 death. It has been shown in what has preceded that nat- 

 ural death is not a necessary or inherent attribute or 



