James Harrison, whose blood contained a rare antibody used to make lifesaving medication, is credited with saving the lives of more than 2 million babies with his nearly 1,200 donations. He died ...
which is used to make medication given to pregnant mothers whose blood is at risk of attacking their unborn babies. The Australian Red Cross Blood Service who paid tribute to Harrison, said he had ...
James Harrison, who was credited with saving 2.4 million babies through blood plasma donations over six decades, has died at ...
James Harrison, who helped save more than two million babies by donating blood over 1,100 times across six decades, has died at 88. According to the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, Harrison, also ...
SYDNEY (AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS BLOOD SERVICE/CNN NEWSOURCE/WKRC) - James Harrison, an Australian blood donor renowned for saving the lives of more than two million newborns, has died at the age of 88.
Harrison, whose plasma contained a rare antibody, rolled up his sleeve 1,173 times from 1954 to 2018. The Australian is credited with helping 2.4 million babies and advancing scientific research.
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According to Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, which organizes blood donations and distributes plasma to hospitals, Mr. Harrison gave blood from 1954, when he became old enough to donate under ...
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