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Susan Potter gave her body to science. Her cadaver became immortal.


Susan Potter gave her body to science. Her cadaver became immortal.

Susan Potter's remains were frozen, sliced, and photographed. The result: a virtual cadaver that speaks to medical students from the grave.

Why one woman agreed to become an 'Immortal Corpse' for science

National Geographic reports on Susan Potter's decision to have her body sliced up 27,000 times and turned into a digital cadaver for medical ...

Woman who donated her body becomes world's most detailed ...

Like many, Susan Potter wanted to donate her body to science. But ... Potter's body is still being stitched into a virtual cadaver. The ...

This 87-Year-Old Woman Donated Her Body So Doctors Could Slice ...

The profile focuses on Potter, her personality and what drove her to become, as the author of the story called her, an immortal corpse.

National Geographic - Susan Potter donated her body to... - Facebook

She gave her body to science. Her corpse became immortal. ... This is one of the more interesting articles I've ever read. 5 ...

How a Woman's Donated Body Became a Digital Cadaver - YouTube

... Potter's life and death and her 3D resurrection to the highest resolution. Experience the interactive story “Susan Potter Will Live Forever ...

Susan Potter - Wikipedia

"She gave her body to science. Her corpse became immortal". National Geographic. Archived from the original on December 13, 2018. Retrieved 2018-12-15 ...

She donated her body to science. Now she'll become the world's ...

She will live forever as the world's most detailed virtual cadaver. Her story was tracked for 16 years by National Geographic. “Susan Potter ...

How Susan Potter's Body Became Immortal - Facebook

Upon Susan Potter's death, her donated body was frozen, sliced 27000 times, and photographed—transforming it into a striking virtual cadaver ...

Video Woman agrees to become an 'Immortal Corpse' for science

National Geographic reports on Susan Potter's decision to have her body sliced up 27000 times and turned into a digital cadaver for medical ...

Woman who donated body to science becomes world's most ...

Potter will eventually be the world's most detailed virtual cadaver. Her story was tracked for 16 years by National Geographic. “Susan Potter ...

16 years for 1 story: How National Geographic committed to a body ...

... Potter's cadaver, freeze her, quarter her and cut into her ... It made sense for Susan Potter's editorial debut, though her imaging by Dr.

Meet Susan Potter, The Woman Who Will Become The World's Most ...

... Medical Campus and demanded to donate her body to the Visible ... immortal online cadaver that could advance medical training and research.

The woman who volunteered to have her body frozen ... - Daily Mail

A Denver woman has become the first human to volunteer their body as a 'digital cadaver'. ... Sue Potter volunteered her body to science in 2000, ...

The Inside Story: Susan Potter – The Visible Human - Facebook

Susan Potter was featured in National Geographic this week after donating her body to the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

National Geographic - Susan Potter donated her body to... - Facebook

She gave her body to science. Her corpse became immortal. ... My Dad also donated his body to KU Medical Center. The future Dr. Refer to them as ...

Why one woman agreed to become an 'Immortal Corpse' for science

When Susan Potter first approached Dr. Vic Spitzer about having her body sliced up 27,000 times and turned into a digital cadaver, Spitzer said ...

Science & Natural History Picture Story - POY.org

“The Immortal Corpse”. Susan Potter donated her body to science. It was frozen, sawed into four blocks, sliced 27,000 times, and photographed after each cut ...

Woman who donated body to science in the US becomes world's ...

It was a step toward immortality. Potter will eventually be the world's most detailed virtual cadaver. Her story was tracked for 16 years by ...

Women who will live forever - ScienceDirect.com

No teaching aid can illustrate the human body as perfectly as a corpse. 1.1. Women donors. Nearly 24 years ago, Susan Potter donated her body to science at ...