Known as the 'man with the golden arm', James Harrison's blood contained a rare antibody that saved millions of lives.
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‘Man with a golden arm’: Australian whose rare blood helped save millions of babies dies at 88According to the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, Harrison, also known as the “man with a golden arm”, had the “precious ...
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James Harrison, who was credited with saving 2.4 million babies through blood plasma donations over six decades, has died at ...
James Harrison died at Peninsula Village Nursing Home in his native Australia on Feb. 17, the Australian Red Cross blood ...
An Australian man who donated blood plasma every three weeks for the past 70 years has died at the age of 88. James Harrison ...
James Harrison, who according to the Australian Red Cross was the world's most prolific blood and plasma donor, has died at ...
James Harrison, often referred to as the "Man with the Golden Arm," donated blood approximately 1,100 times throughout his ...
James Harrison started donating blood at the age of 18 and continued until he was 81. His blood contained a rare antibody, ...
James Harrison, Australia's most prolific blood and plasma donor, who is credited with saving millions of babies, has passed ...
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 ...
James Harrison's blood contained a rare antibody, which has been instrumental in protecting unborn babies from haemolytic ...
His plasma had a rare antibody used to make medication for mums whose blood could attack their unborn babies. Read more at ...
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