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James Bedford was the first man to be cryogenically frozen. He died of natural causes related to kidney cancer on January 12, 1967 and was frozen several hours later.
orgns are preserved because other persons will make use of it that's why it's preserved.
He preserved food by pasteurization .
A fossil is any trace of an organism preserved in a rock.
Obviously not. Otherwise it would have been a huge new story and most people, if not everyone, would know about it and terminally ill cancer patients would likely be lining up by the dozen to be frozen til a cure for their cancer could be found,
Michael Jackson's body was buried; he will not be cryogenically preserved.
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The following is a list of individuals who have publicly been preserved through cryonics. Many others have been cryogenically frozen; however, medical privacy concerns keep most of their names private. • James Bedford, the first person to be cryogenically preserved. • Dick Clair, a TV producer/writer/actor diagnosed with AIDS in 1986. He was involved in Roe v. Michell, which established the right of persons to be cryogenically preserved in California. • Thomas K. Donaldson, founder of the Cryonics Association of Australia and the Institute for Neural Cryobiology. • FM-2030 (Fereidoun M. Esfandiary), an Iranian writer who died of pancreatic cancer in 2000. He was the first person to be preserved using vitrification rather than traditional methods. • Curtis Henderson, a prominent member of several cyronics societies. • Dora Kent, mother of Saul Kent, a board member of Alcor Life Extension Foundation. Her head was removed and preserved after her death in 1987. She was also the center of a legal battle regarding the circumstances of her death. • Jeff Leaf, Vice President of Alcor Life Extension Foundation and President of Cryovita. He was preserved after a heart attack in 1991. • Ted Williams, left fielder for the Boston Red Sox. Williams was frozen after his death in accordance with a "family pact" between two of his children. This sparked a legal battle with his oldest daughter, who believed it was her father's wish to be cremated (as stated in his will). • John Henry Williams, son of Ted Williams. He was frozen in 2003 following his sudden death from leukemia, fulfilling the pact with his father.
Ted William’s children John-Henry and Claudia had a vision of being together after death. So when Ted Williams dies there was a family pact to have his body cryogenically preserved. There is no medical need for this but was based out of desire to be together.
They are cryogenically frozen to suspend animation.
In 1960 people preserved food by freezing it. Food was also preserved by home canning or pickling methods and storage.
its safe and its well preserved The organisms were buried quickly.
Many old newspapers have been preserved on microfilm, allowing people to read news stories from the past.
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James Bedford was the first man to be cryogenically frozen. He died of natural causes related to kidney cancer on January 12, 1967 and was frozen several hours later.
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