Cryonic preservation: 50 years later

Dr. James Hiram Bedford, a professor and World War I veteran, became the first person

to undergo cryonic preservation after his death in 1967 due to metastatic kidney ca’ncer

Familiar with the concept from Dr. Robert Ettinger’s book The Prospect of Immortality,

Bedford requested to be frozen after his passing. His body was preserved in liquid nitrogen at minus 196 degrees Celsius. Years later,

Alcor found his body well-preserved, though his face appeared younger than his age.

Over 50 years later, Bedford remains frozen, with his final words expressing hope

that future generations would benefit from the scientific breakthrough.

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