Head Transplants

Namuna

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I was just reading an article (This month's 'Stuff' magazine) about Dr. White and his work with transplanting heads. In 1970 he transplanted a Rhesus Monkey head to a donor Rhesus Monkey body. It survived for 8 days.

That was 3 decades ago, he believes work with humans is not far away.

What have you got to say about that?
 

Jonny

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My first thought is: sick! discusting!

But then I think, if I was in a car accident and lost all bodily functions, this would be an interesting option...but, can I choose how buff my new body is? :)
 

Isla

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Whoaaa...

The real Dr Frankenstein!~

Hmmm, time to watch Young Frankenstein again...
 

BoberFett

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Can I get a nice set of breasts on my next body? It would sure save a lot of trouble, I'd never have to worry about meeting women again.
 

Namuna

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As you can imagine, there have been all kinds of protestors to his work.

But an interesting angle of protest is that people who want a Head Transplant are SELFISH! Because they'd have to get a WHOLE body, whereas that body could've been chopped for pieces (kidneys, liver and so on) and could've saved several lives instead of just the 1.

 

bigjon

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That's the interesting thing about it - is it a head transplant or a body transplant? How would you react to your new body? For example, I'm 6'8". If I got a 5'4" body would I still subconsciously duck under low door frames? And if I had longer arms would I "reach too far" and knock over drinks, etc? I think the answer would be yes to these sort of things, and it would be necessary to have your head transplanted to a similar body. 'Course, you'd still have all kinds of things to get used to.

Good point Namuna, imagine the black market price tags on entire headless bodies ;-)