Norman Hardy
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Norman Hardy (February 8, 1933[1] – legal death October 30, 2018)[2] was a software engineer in Silicon Valley[3] who became the first person to undergo cryopreservation after an assisted suicide under the newly enacted California End of Life Option Act (EOLOA).[4] He had been diagnosed with terminal metastatic prostate cancer that had spread to the bones and lungs.[2] The Act was used to reduce the potential ischemic damage that could have resulted from a prolonged dying process.[4] He was neuropreserved by the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, becoming Alcor's 164th patient, and his identifier is A-1990.[2]
Sources[править]
- ↑ Norm Hardy: Life. forevermissed.com
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 Alcor member A-1990 becomes Alcor’s 164th patient on October 30, 2018. alcor.org
- ↑ YouTube: Remembrance of the Resurrectables and Age Reversal & Cryonics by Bill Faloon (at 1:03:10)
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Case report published on Norman Hardy, A-1990. alcor.org
External links[править]
- Case summary
- Case report (PDF)
- California Man Becomes the First ‘Death With Dignity’ Patient to Undergo Cryonic Preservation. Gizmodo. May 31, 2019