Featured on PDR in the essay The Old, Old, Very Old Man: Thomas Parr and the Longevity Trade

As the story goes, Old Tom Parr was relatively healthy for being 152 until a visit to noxious, polluted London in 1635 cut his long life short. Katherine Harvey investigates the early modern claims surrounding this supercentarian and the fraudulent longevity business that became his namesake in the 19th century.

Illustration expounding the benefits of Parr’s Life Pills

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1845


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