However, she never became a wealthy woman, despite everything she did. She died of breast cancer at the age of 47 in 1847.
Although Mary should’ve been recognized more while alive, she should still be celebrated today. So if you ever find yourself in London, you can look at the fossils she found in their Natural History Museum and marvel at the wonderful things she contributed to science.
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