The professor who left the amate to him raises his body at death: “Reani me when you can”

Dr. James Bedford on January 12, 1967, becomes the first person to be completely preserved or frozen with a view to a future resurrection. Bedford was a professor of psychology at the University of California and author of several books in his field. A few hours after death from cancer, Bedford's body [...]
Dr. James Bedford on January 12, 1967, becomes the first person to be completely preserved or frozen with a view to a future resurrection.
Bedford was a professor of psychology at the University of California and author of several books in his field. A few hours after the cancer died, Bedford's body was placed in certain subzero degrees Celsius temperatures.
By will, 73-year-old had left $100 thousand to be used to maintain the frozen body.
Since then, January 12 is celebrated as Bedford's Day by those who believe in this way of preserving it back to life when medicine is able to cure any disease.











