Depending on what a person died of not all of their organs are viable for every use case.
Consider a elderly person with a history of illness might not have a kidness healthy enough to surive and function in a transplant. However training a surgion or in a lab they could still do some good. For sure more good than being filled with peteochemicals and burried
Depending on what a person died of not all of their organs are viable for every use case.
Consider a elderly person with a history of illness might not have a kidness healthy enough to surive and function in a transplant. However training a surgion or in a lab they could still do some good. For sure more good than being filled with peteochemicals and burried
Oh, definitely. I was thinking specifically of my own exquisite corpse, I suppose.