Re: Post mortem suspensions, Australian case and other.

From: <ettinger@aol.com>
Date: Sun Jul 01 2001 - 20:30:00 CEST

Cryonics Institute has a fixed policy of rejection only in the case of
disinterred people. In all other cases we look at the individual
circumstances and try to accomodate. Usually the problem is getting the
contracts and funding in place soon enough, and making sure there is informed
consent.

As Trygve says, we get a relatively large number of post mortem inquiries.
However, most of them have built-in problems that cannot be solved, such as
funding and family disagreements, or excessive delays. Nevertheless, we try,
and sometimes we succeed.

Robert Ettinger
Cryonics Institute
Immortalist Society
http://www.cryonics.org
Received on Sun Jul 01 11:30:40 2001

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