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Jahi McMath was a thirteen-year-old girl who was declared brain dead in California following surgery in 2013. This led to a bioethical debate engendered by her family's rejection of the medicolegal findings of death in the case, and their efforts to maintain her body using mechanical ventilation and other measures.
Jahi McMath case: United States California: 2013 A teenage girl is declared brain-dead and her family wishes to keep her body on mechanical ventilation perpetually.
And NOT a "decomposing corpse" like everyone said. 2 comments. 6 "body" again. 15 comments. 7 Any ideas where to take this? 3 comments. 8 Legal death dispute. 13 ...
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A groundbreaking scientific discovery shows that death is reversible and changes what we know about dying.
The book lent its name to the 2005 film about Sally Mann, What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann, [3] in which Mann can be seen at the University of Tennessee's anthropological facility, taking photos for the book of corpses which had specifically been left outside for scientific study of human decomposition.
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