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After We Die - The Life and Times of the Human Cadaver (Hardcover)
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After We Die - The Life and Times of the Human Cadaver (Hardcover)
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What will become of our earthly remains? What happens to our bodies
during and after the various forms of cadaver disposal available?
Who controls the fate of human remains? What legal and moral
constraints apply? Legal scholar Norman Cantor provides a graphic,
informative, and entertaining exploration of these questions.
"After We Die" chronicles not only a corpse's physical state but
also its legal and moral status, including what rights, if any, the
corpse possesses. In a claim sure to be controversial, Cantor
argues that a corpse maintains a "quasi-human status" granting it
certain protected rights - both legal and moral. One of a corpse's
purported rights is to have its predecessor's disposal choices
upheld. "After We Die" reviews unconventional ways in which a
person can extend a personal legacy via their corpse's role in
medical education, scientific research, or tissue transplantation.
This underlines the importance of leaving instructions directing
post-mortem disposal. Another cadaveric right is to be treated with
respect and dignity. "After We Die" outlines the limits that
"post-mortem human dignity" poses upon disposal options,
particularly the use of a cadaver or its parts in educational or
artistic displays. Contemporary illustrations of these complex
issues abound. In 2007, the well-publicized death of Anna Nicole
Smith highlighted the passions and disputes surrounding the
handling of human remains. Similarly, following the 2003 death of
baseball great Ted Williams, the family in-fighting and legal
proceedings surrounding the corpse's proposed cryogenic disposal
also raised contentious questions about the physical, legal, and
ethical issues that emerge after we die. In the tradition of
Sherwin Nuland's "How We Die", Cantor carefully and sensitively
addresses the post-mortem handling of human remains.
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