Will you devote your body for research when you die ?

@lzjilbb (425)
China
May 22, 2007 1:36am CST
I think maybe it's a little nervous to talk about such a question for some people, but have you ever think about your body after your death? If it's just buried of burned, it's completely meaningless (not for spirit need), but if it's treated different, it could be a great fortune and will do good for all human beings. That could greatly improve the research of health, and if there's a chance that one part of your body could also save a life or help somebody to see, don't you think that it's so great of you do so? I think I will devote my body after my death, will you ? I hope that more and more people will.
2 responses
@el_jeffo (750)
• Philippines
23 May 07
I wouldn't mind. I won't have any use for it by that time anyway. Perhaps I'll let my family keep most of the parts but I'll probably donate my internal organs, and perhaps a limb or two.
@sisan76 (43)
• Singapore
22 May 07
For me, I will devote my body in the name of research for the good of mankind. If any part of my body can help anyone why not. Better than letting it rot.