Sunday, February 20, 2005
Some "hands-on" cryonics
I have been involved in cryonics for over fifteen years, and am the
President of the Cryonics Institute (http://www.cryonics.org/). But
this month was only my second experience with "hands-on" cryonics
-- and it was with a dog rather than with a human. This experience,
however, was start-to-finish -- from pre-arrangements with the
dog owner to euthanasia and cooldown to final placement in liquid
nitrogen. The case is described on the CI website:
http://www.cryonics.org/reports/Dog_Thor.html
my previous case -- with a human in Toronto -- is described
on my own website:
http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/toronto.html
-- Ben
President of the Cryonics Institute (http://www.cryonics.org/). But
this month was only my second experience with "hands-on" cryonics
-- and it was with a dog rather than with a human. This experience,
however, was start-to-finish -- from pre-arrangements with the
dog owner to euthanasia and cooldown to final placement in liquid
nitrogen. The case is described on the CI website:
http://www.cryonics.org/reports/Dog_Thor.html
my previous case -- with a human in Toronto -- is described
on my own website:
http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/toronto.html
-- Ben