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REFERENCES 1.Paul A. Weiss. Perspect. Biol. Med., 4:133, 1961. 2. ---------.In: G. Adelman, J. P. Swazey, and F. Worden (eds.). The neurosciences : paths of discovery. Cambridge, Mass.: M.LT. Press, 1975. 3. ---------. Anz. Akad. Wiss. Vienna, 59:233, 1922. 4. ---------. Pflügers Arch., 217:299, 1927. IMMORTALITY I've willed my corpse to science, And I'm hopeful that some day, A portion of my carcass May prove useful in some way. Perhaps both of my corneas, Or maybe a kidney, May be of use to some one else, As they have been to me. There are reasons for my pleasure In making this decision, Beyond the simple pleasant thought, I've helped somebody's vision. There is the grim and sordid thought, Which I just hate to think, That I've decayed so gosh-darned much, Soon as I die I stink. But I now have what most folks want, A sort of guarantee, A fraction of me may well get Immortality. Carl A. Dragstedt ERRATA In "Ethics and Etiquette in Biomedical Communication" by Lois DeBakey and Selma DeBakey (18, 522, Summer 1975) on page 536, paragraph 2, line 10, for "ethical" read "unethical." Also on page 536, paragraph 4, line 9, for "a eminent" read "an eminent." 6 I Paul A. Weiss · Predecessor of "Applied" Research ...

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