![Fig. 60. - Consecutive senilism; premature old age apparently secondary to ateleiosis. - The patient is of childish size and proportions, but died two years after the portrait was taken from senile decay, aged 42 years. Compare with the portrait of a case of progenia on p. 649. The face is broader and flatter; the nose less prominent; the chin projecting. Except for the appearance of age, the features are more like those of ateleiosis (fig. 27) than of progeria.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Hastings_Gilford_60.jpg/434px-Hastings_Gilford_60.jpg)
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