Wow...

Angel

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That's all I can say about this article.
To Treat the Dead
The new science of resuscitation is changing the way doctors think about heart attacks—and death itself.
By Jerry Adler
Newsweek
May 7, 2007 issue - Consider someone who has just died of a heart attack. His organs are intact, he hasn't lost blood. All that's happened is his heart has stopped beating—the definition of "clinical death"—and his brain has shut down to conserve oxygen. But what has actually died?
 

vraiblonde

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I am here to tell you right now that I do not want to be resucitated if I croak. I have this theory that there's only so much room, and if I insist on staying alive even though my number's up, it prevents some infant from being born to grow into the next Albert Schweitzer.

Plus I think about that nasty scientist from Reanimator and it gives me the creeps. :guh:
 
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