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Vilhjalmur Stefanssonの報告

…It may be that meat as a speeder-up of metabolism explains in part both that Eskimo women are sometimes grandmothers before the age of twenty-three, and that they usually seem as old at sixty as our women do at eighty.


Hutton, Samuel Kingの報告

""Sixty-two might be the answer from a bowed old figure crouching over the stoveI would have guessed twenty years more than that. The fact is that the Eskimo wears out fast; after fifty he begins to decline, and few live long after sixty.