RE: Body part libraries

From: KDenton@williams-int.com
Date: Fri Aug 30 2002 - 15:18:10 EEST


I agree! Maybe we ought to see this as this guys repayment to society!

 

Karl R. Denton

Lead Engineer

RP and Casting Operations

Williams International

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Groh [mailto:dgroh11@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 9:47 PM
To: info@biomodel.com; rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: Re: Body part libraries

 

 

Eitan:

I am sorry that we have never met. I would however like to comment to you on
this subject. My wife's uncle was a habitual prisoner. He would no sooner
become released when he found a way to get placed back behind bars. He told
me that he was volunteering for lots of scientific experiments. It gave him
extra money, and made him feel like he was giving back for his mistakes. He
passed away a few years ago while still in prison. He told me that lots of
fellow inmates do this. If it wasn't a problem with him, it is very possible
it wasn't a problem with the former gentleman convict. This is just a
thought. Thank you.

 

Doug Groh

----- Original Message -----

From: Eitan Priluck <mailto:eitanbmi@yahoo.com>

To: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi <mailto:rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi>

Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 5:48 PM

Subject: RE: Body part libraries

 

I would like to take a moment to raise an important issue in regards to the
posts from time to time that call for the use of human scan data. Invariably
the thread will lead in a meaningful way to the possible use of the National
Library of Medicines Visible Human Data Set. As such I would like to take a
brief moment and step up on the soap box and make a short little statement.

I would encourage anyone on moral grounds not to be involved with data
acquired from the Visible Human Project. It was aquired from a convicted
felon on death row who was scanned before his execution and then after his
execution frozen and physically sliced into thousands of micortome layers.
The use of prisoners in this fashion is a dangerous road to take even one
step down.

On a personal note I used this data myself once and still feel guilty about
doing so to this day. Please join me in refraining from participating in
this sort of human rights abuse.

Ok thats all; I'll step down from my box and hope that my message made its
mark.

Sincerely

Eitan Priluck

Biomedical Modeling Inc.

www.biomodel.com

 KDenton@williams-int.com wrote:

Or you could purchase a program called Poser 4.0 and get the High Resolution
body's from DAZ 3D. They have high res female/make and skeleton files.

Karl R. Denton
Lead Engineer
RP and Casting Operations
Williams International

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Christensen [mailto:andy@medicalmodeling.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 3:47 PM
To: 'Jim Williams'; 'Bibb, Richard (PDR)'; 'RP Mailing list (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Body part libraries

Hello Jim,

If you are looking to purchase ready-made files I would contact Visible
Productions in Ft. Collins, CO. They do great work and have compiled
their database of human anatomy from the visible human project and other
studies. They can also give you the file in many different formats to
suit your needs. I believe that they are also the ones providing some
of the anatomical data you can purchase from

 

 

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