Half of a doctor's life was over before he got his degree. After that he spent 1/3rd of his life working for a
big hospital. Then he started his private practice and spent 1/10th of his life doing this. However, he had
to retire at this point because of health issues, and died 4 years later? How old was he when he retired?
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