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What happened after Mary returned to Paris from Warsaw?
After returning to Paris from Warsaw, Mary felt that her physical strength was getting worse every day. How did she know that when she used radium to save the patient, she suffered from an incurable disease.

1934 In the spring, when Mary was walking in the garden, she suddenly felt dizzy and almost fell to the ground. She said to herself:

"What's wrong with me? I really want to sleep on the spot. "

In this mood, Mary immediately wrote a letter to Bronia, hoping that she could come and live with her for a period of time.

At Easter, bronia came to Paris. The two sisters decided to travel to the south of France.

However, in less than half the journey, Mary felt trembling all over and every joint in her body ached.

Bronia held her and said:

"Let's go back to Paris. It's not too late to come out when you recover. "

After returning home, the doctor said that Mary had the flu, which was nothing serious.

In order not to delay bronia's work, Mary insisted that her sister go back to Warsaw.

After Bronia left, Mary's health did not improve, and her high fever turned into a low fever. She has no strength at all, and her hands keep shaking.

However, Mary went to the laboratory as usual and watched her use countless test tubes and instruments. The assistants saw her pale face and sent her home.

When Mary came to the laboratory again, she persisted in working until the afternoon. Suddenly, her eyes went black, and her hands and feet could not make any effort at all.

The assistants sent her home at once. Her hands trembled with heat.

The doctor gave Mary an X-ray examination with the most advanced medical equipment and technology. After many times of analysis and expert consultation, no reason was found.

Finally, it was suggested that she go to the countryside and the mountains to recuperate, which may be good for her illness.

Accompanied by her daughter Eve and her brother and sister, Mary came to Sanzeluo sanatorium, which is surrounded by mountains and has beautiful scenery, and decided to stay here for a period of time.

However, on the way to the nursing home, Mary's condition became serious again, with a high fever of 40 degrees and a weak pulse.

The sanatorium invited Professor Ross, a world-famous hematologist from Switzerland, and asked her to diagnose Mary.

The results came out. Mary suffers from severe pernicious anemia.

All emergency measures and medicines have been used, but Mary's condition is still not getting better.

Mary was still thinking about her work and unfinished monograph when she was ill. She wants to live a little longer and finish these unfinished works.

She was in a coma, still mumbling the book "Radioactive Energy":

"Chapter division ... proofreading ... I don't know what to do ... when will it be published?"

"... How's the experiment going? "

1934 On the morning of July 4th, the weather was particularly good. Mary also feels relaxed. She looked at the rising Oriental Red Sun in Ran Ran and smiled and said:

"Eve, look, how beautiful the sun is!"

Eve sat beside her mother, tears streaming down her face.

"Eve, why are you crying? I will be fine. "

Eve pretended to smile and said:

"Mom, you'll be fine. You'll be fine."

On this day, the eldest daughter Irene and her husband Frederic also came from Paris.

Looking at the young scientist couple, Marianne smiled heartily. She said softly:

"I want to rest!"

Mary closed her eyes and rested forever.