is it possible to sell your entire body to science excluding your brain??
maybe a college
if so, where or how?
>>8969241
Don't worry, nobody wants your brain anyway
>>8969241
You can donate by updating your dirver's license, but you'd probably have to work out an agreement with a specific university beyond that,
>>8969241
>is it possible to sell your entire body to science excluding your brain??
Are you talking after death? Yes. I'm a funeral director and body donations happen every so often. It works a bit differently in Canada. Universities will accept body donations but won't pay for them so it's not like you get a free funeral out of it like a lot of people think. Also, it happens on a case-by-case basis and the universities have the right to refuse donations and that also occurs regularly.
What happens is that at the time of death, once the wishes for donation are known, the funeral home contacts nearby universities that accept body donations and answer a questionnaire regarding the deceased's cause of death and lifestyle. They tend to refuse anyone who is fat, emaciated, had major surgeries in the past, died of cancer or organ failure, was a smoker or drinker, or anyone who has been dead for more than a day or so.
I've heard in America people will buy bodies to do who knows what with them, but that's illegal in Canada under laws preventing "an indecency to a dead human body".
As an aside, the crosses in that photo are of St. Peter's Cross which is a symbol regularly used by many Christians.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Saint_Peter
>>8970964
Hey bud, do you think you could get me a body?
>>8970964
Oh we buy bodies for testing and stuff. Like armor testing, reverse engineering the human hand, corpse puppets, ya know stuff like that
>>8969241
Army