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== 1960s == <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = (Unknown) | Identification = CC-1 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[CryoCare Equipment Corporation|CEC]] | Lived = ? - 22 Apr 1966 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Bio = The patient was a female in her sixties from the Los Angeles area. The patient was removed from preservation after a few months. | Ischemia = The patient had been stored at above-freezing temperature in a mortuary refrigerator after being embalmed for two months before being straight-frozen to liquid nitrogen temperature.<ref=suspensionfailures> }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = James Hiram Bedford, Dr. | Identification = CSC-1 then A-1142 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] then [[Alcor]] | Lived = 20 April 1893 - 12 Jan 1967 | Status = '''<font color="green">Stored</font>''' | Bio = | COD = Kidney cancer (Metastasized to lungs). | Ischemia = | Procedure = The patient was not perfused and had pure [[#DMSO|DMSO]] injected to his neck. The [[#DMSO|DMSO]] failed to circulate due to improperly-performed chest compressions. For details consult the [[#James Bedford|examination]]. }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Marie Phelps-Sweet | Identification = CSC-2 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] | Lived = ? - 27 Aug 1967 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Bio = The patient was a liberal/humanist activist.<ref>http://www.alcor.org/cryonics/cryonics8709.txt</ref> | Procedure = The patient was stored in dry ice at a mortuary. The patient suffered significant warming during the process of opening the Nisco capsule; removing Louis Nisco; fitting Nisco, the patient and other two patients inside, and resealing the capsule.<ref>Joseph Klockgether, Interview (part 1), Venturist Monthly News, Feb. 1996, 6.</ref> }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Louis Tom Nisco | Identification = CC-2 then CSC-3 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryo-Care|Cryo-Care]] then [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] | Lived = ? - September 1967 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Bio = The patient lived in Detroit, Michigan. He was a chef for a variety of golf clubs and wrote articles on criminology under the name Louis Nicholas. His daughter decided to cryopreserve him, stating "My father died in my mother's arms and I believe if he'd been put in the ground, my mother wouldn't be alive today. . . she loved him that much." He was one of the [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] patients at the time of the [[#Chatsworth Scandal|Chatsworth Scandal]]. | COD = Heart attack. | Ischemia = Patient experienced "some damaging delay"<ref>Michael R. Perry, PhD. ''Suspension Failures: Lessons from the Early Years''. http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/suspensionfailures.html</ref>. The patient suffered significant warming during after after Nelson removed opened the capsule, removed the patient and fit him and other three in side, a process which lasted most of a night.<ref=suspensionfailures>Michael R. Perry, PhD. ''Suspension Failures: Lessons from the Early Years''. http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/suspensionfailures.html</ref> | Procedure = The patient was stored in dry ice. }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Eva Schulman | Identification = CC-3 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[CryoCare Equipment Corporation|CEC]] | Lived = ? - early 1967 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Procedure = The patient was stored in dry ice and hauled around in a truck for around a year before being stored by [[CryoCare Equipment Corporation|CEC]]. Her son soon had her buried. }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Helen Kline | Identification = CSC-4 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] | Lived = ? - 14 May 1968 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Procedure = The patient was stored in dry ice at a mortuary. The patient suffered significant warming during the process of opening the Nisco capsule; removing Louis Nisco; fitting Nisco, the patient and other two patients inside, and resealing the capsule.<ref>Joseph Klockgether, Interview (part 1), Venturist Monthly News, Feb. 1996, 6.</ref> }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Donald Kester, Sr. | Identification = CC-4 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[CryoCare Equipment Corporation|CEC]] | Lived = ? - July 1968 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Bio = The patient committed suicide and was cryopreserved for a year before being thawed and buried by his son, who had the primary financial responsibility, and by late 1969 had become convinced he'd been 'suckered' out of his money. <ref>Cryonics Reports Sep. 1968, 166; CFDA Newsbulletin Nov.-Dec. 1969, 2.</ref>. | COD = Suicide (Gunshot). | Ischemia = His relatives decided to cryopreserve him 'sometime afterwards'. | Procedure = The patient was stored in dry ice. }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Steven Jay Mandell | Identification = CSNY-1 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of New York|CSNY]] then [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] | Lived = ? - 28 July 1968 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Bio = The patient was a 24-year-old student of Aeronautical Engineering at New York University. * [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19680808&id=ZIpGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SCoNAAAAIBAJ&pg=648,1252297 Newspaper Clipping] So apparently Mandell left behind a tape recording of the stuff he liked. I supposed nobody recovered it from the Mandell/Nisco/Kline goo? --[[User:Eudoxia|Eudoxia]] 20:14, 5 July 2012 (CDT) | COD = Crohn's disease (Adrenal failure from post-operatory complications). | Procedure = The patient was stored in dry ice. A detailed report on his cryopreservation is available [http://cryoeuro.eu:8080/download/attachments/425990/CryonicsReports3%289%291968.pdf here]. }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = C. Russell Stanley | Identification = CSC-5 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of New York|CSNY]] then [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] | Lived = ? - 6 Sep 1968 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Bio = The patient was a cryonics historian. | COD = Heart attack. | Ischemia = 24 hours. | Procedure = The patient was stored in dry ice at a mortuary. The patient suffered significant warming during the process of opening the Nisco capsule; removing Louis Nisco; fitting Nisco, the patient and other two patients inside, and resealing the capsule.<ref>Joseph Klockgether, Interview (part 1), Venturist Monthly News, Feb. 1996, 6.</ref> }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Andrew F. Mihok | Identification = CSNY-2 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of New York|CSNY]] | Lived = 1920 - 20 November 1968 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | COD = Heart attack. | Procedure = The patient was placed in dry ice. An account<ref>''SCI.CRYONICS lies, inneuendo and cryonet message 1627''. [[Mike Darwin]]. [http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/dsp.cgi?msg=3247 Link].</ref> states that he was placed in dry ice for a few hours before his wife terminated the arrangements due to lack of funds. A second account<ref>Michael R. Perry, PhD. ''Suspension Failures: Lessons from the Early Years''. http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/suspensionfailures.html</ref> states that he was kept in dry ice for two weeks before relatives refused to pay and had him thawed. }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Ann DeBlasio | Identification = CSNY-3 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of California|CSC]] | Lived = 1926 - January 1969 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | COD = Breast cancer. | Procedure = The patient was thawed and recooled six? times; Specifically, the patient was first thawed in August 1971. }} <br \>{{Cryopatient | Name = Paul M. Hurst | Identification = CSNY-4 | Type = Whole Body | Organization = [[#Cryonics Society of New York|CSNY]] | Lived = 1907 - 15 Mar 1969 | Status = '''<font color="red">THAWED</font>''' | Bio = The patient was a 62-year-old man. His son, Paul Hurst Jr., a psychology professor, arranged the cryopreservation; but by 1974 he had moved to Australia, could not longer maintain his father, and so had him conventionally interred. <ref>''SCI.CRYONICS lies, inneuendo and cryonet message 1627''. [[Mike Darwin]]. [http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/dsp.cgi?msg=3247 Link].</ref> }}
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