X-Message-Number: 7489
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 15:38:34 +0100
From: John de Rivaz <>
Subject: Re: CryoNet #7476 - #7481

In article: <> 
 writes:
>  Rob *Michels* 
> was a neuro-member and his instructions were to preserve any "brain 
> tissue" found.  None was obtainable; all had been destroyed by the Medical 
> Examiner.  But this is the "one" cryonicist I meant who had died without 
> being frozen in the 1990's.

Is there any reason we have to say "The Medical Examiner" in publications 
about this sort of event. Can we not say "Mr A. X., acting as Medical 
Examiner?" A small point maybe, but it emphasises the point that everything 
done by government is not the action of a faceless monster, but the action of 
individuals. If cryonics is eventually proven to work, the individuals 
involved will be an important part of history. 
 
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