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James Blundell: pioneer of blood transfusion Blundell’s successes had a profound effect on hematology, physiology, obstetrics and surgery. Issue: February 25, 2009 ...
At last, the stage was set for lifesaving blood transfusions. No more lambs’ or calves’ blood; no more transfusions from ...
The first successful blood transfusion recorded was performed ... In 1818, British obstetrician James Blundell successfully transfused human blood to a patient who had hemorrhaged during childbirth.
It was on December 22, 1818, when obstetrician James Blundell carried out the first human-to-human blood transfusion. While the patient who received the blood succumbed 56 hours later after ...
The first successful transfusion using only human blood was performed in 1818 by British obstetrician James Blundell. Other factors that eventually brought blood transfusion into the modern era ...
THIS year marks the 200th anniversary of the first successful human-to-human blood transfusion, conducted by James Blundell, an English obstetrician working just across the Thames from The ...
The first successful transfusion of blood from man to man, which was carried out by the obstetrician James Blundell in 1825, marked an important progress in the history of the method, and was ...
The first successful transfusion using only human blood was performed in 1818 by British obstetrician James Blundell. Other factors that eventually brought blood transfusion into the modern era ...
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