if you buy a new TV, you can give away or sell your old TV, but what do you do with your old heart if you get a new one in transplant operation? that was the on display question facing robert moss, a 61-year-old man from Yorkshire in England. He had been in unusual health since childhood, suffering from rheumatism at the age of seven,and serious heart disease AUM in his life. This made a heart transplant later, and it was successful. He decided to donate his old heart to to the science Museum in London, where it is necessary to the public a jar of preserving fluid. Robert is pleased that his old heart is having, as it were, a second career instead of simply being incinerated. He hopes it will remind people that they or their families can allow their heart if they die in an accidend. Then the heart of the donor wiil live on and save someone's life