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[Depressed Metabolism] Are cryonics patients….property?


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Posted 26 September 2016 - 05:50 PM


Doodeward v. Spence, a 1908 case out of the High Court of Australia[1], addressed a very difficult question: could human remains be property? The facts of the case were somewhat bizarre. Some forty years prior to the appeal, a New Zealand woman had given birth to a stillborn, two-headed fetus. The fetus had been preserved […]

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