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- Not to be confused with the CryoCare Foundation.
The Cryo-Care Equipment Corporation or just Cryo-Care was an American company that manufactured cryocapsules and cryopreserved people for cosmetic reasons, though the cryonics issue did naturally arise.[1] It was founded by Ed Hope in Phoenix, Arizona in 1965.[1][2]
Cryo-Care did not use cryoprotectants or perfusion with their patients but only did straight freezes to liquid nitrogen temperature.[1] Cryo-Care cryopreserved four people in the 1960s: "Sarah Gilbert", Louis Nisco, Eva Schulman, and Donald Kester Sr. Eventually they all thawed out.[1] For a few years, Cryo-Care also took care of James Bedford, who was eventually transferred to the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, where he remains to this day.[3]
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Suspension Failures: Lessons from the Early Years. R. Michael Perry. alcor.org
- ↑ Failed Futures, Broken Promises, and the Prospect of Cybernetic Immortality: Toward an Abundant Sociological History of Cryonic Suspension, 1962–1979 (page 148 of the file). Grant W. Shoffstall
- ↑ Dear Dr. Bedford – An Open Letter to the First Frozen Man. Mike Darwin. alcor.org. May 30, 1991