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Preserving A Legacy: The Fascinating Story Of Dr. James Hiram Bedford’s Cryonic Preservation

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PHILIP OBIN 

Dr. James Hiram Bedford was a man of many talents—born on January 17, 1893, he was a professor of psychology at the University of California and a veteran of World War I. Throughout his life, he traveled the world and expressed a keen interest in life extension and the potential of technology to halt the aging process. He would become a notable figure in the history of cryonics, primarily due to his status as the first person to undergo cryonic preservation.

 

In 1967, Bedford was diagnosed with kidney cancer that metastasized to his lungs, a time when medical advancements were not as evolved as they are today. This grim reality prompted him to reflect on the scientific possibilities surrounding life after death. He had previously encountered the concept of cryonic preservation in the book “The Prospect of Immortality” by Dr. Robert Ettinger, the founder of the Cryonics Institute and a pioneer in the field, who proposed that preservation at extremely low temperatures could allow for future revival when technology advanced sufficiently.

 

Inspired by this idea, Bedford made a groundbreaking decision. On January 12, 1967, after succumbing to complications from cancer, Bedford was injected with dimethyl sulfoxide to protect his internal organs after his blood was drained. By January 14, his body had been cooled to a temperature of approximately -196 degrees Celsius and was immersed in liquid nitrogen, placing it in a state of suspended animation.

 

Bedford’s case sparked significant attention and discussion around the ethical implications of cryonics, the philosophy of life after death, and the potential of medical technology. In 1991, twenty-four years later, the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, which had taken over care of Bedford’s body, opened it for examination. They found that Bedford’s body was preserved remarkably well; his face appeared younger than his 73 years, although areas of skin were discolored and his corneas appeared chalky white from ice. Technicians wrapped him in a new sleeping bag and placed him back into liquid nitrogen.

 

One of the three scientists who performed the cryonic preservation, Robert Nelson, recounted Bedford’s last words: “I want you to understand that I did not do this with the thought that I would be revived. I did this in the hope that one day my descendants will benefit from this wonderful scientific solution.” As of October 2023, Dr. Bedford remains a symbol within the cryonics community, representing both the promise and controversies surrounding the notion of life extension and the quest for immortality.

 

Despite the passage of time, he remains in cryogenic preservation, becoming part of ongoing discussions about the limits of science, the definition of death, and humanity’s perpetual pursuit of life beyond the mortal coil.

 

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