Re: cryonics in the real world...

From: Dennis Roberts (droberts@a-o.com)
Date: Tue Feb 22 2000 - 18:05:51 MST


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Spike Jones wrote:

> > Billy Brown wrote:
> > It is pretty hard to die in away that prevents your body from arriving
at a
> > hospital within an hour or less -
> >
> > john grigg wrote: A person could easily die in their home if they
live alone
> > and
> > be lying there decaying for several days before someone comes for them!
>
> Why argue this? The stats should be available somewhere. Have we any
> ER docs or nurses on the list, or anyone who could ask a mortician? spike

No stats, just decades of experience with ER's. The kind of rotting corpse
that you
descibe is very rare. They do happen, but most of them are the result of
the body
being intentionally hidden-buried, or the old cement boot thing. A great many
elderly folks with poor health have call buttons to prevent themselves from
being
ignored to death.
Dennis Roberts
droberts@a-o.com



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