Before medicine 2.0 obviously there was something that I'm calling medicine 1.0 and that was basically all of human history until the late 19th century. So fast death was primarily that of infections, communicable diseases and trauma. That's how we died for millennia. And our life expectancy was relatively short, probably on the order of 30 to 40 years. In evolutionary time, that's a relatively short blink of an eye. We didn't understand the natural laws of the universe or any of these things that we just take for granted today. Fast death was the norm. But somewhere between the late 17th century and the late 19st century, over about a 250 year period of time

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