1912. Found in this work are the causes and phenomena associated
with death, with special reference to immortality. Death is
generally looked upon as something to be tabooed by polite society,
something unpleasant, which may someday come upon us, but which we
desire to think about as little as possible in the interval. The
authors believe that death assumes the appearance of a most
interesting scientific problem, both from its physiological and its
psychological sides, once superstition is removed. They refer to
the possibility of postponing death, on one hand, and of rendering
it more painless, on the other.
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