An Australian man credited with saving 2.4 million babies through his record-breaking blood plasma donations over six decades ...
An Australian man hailed as the “world’s most prolific blood and plasma donor” has died at age 88, the Australian Red Cross ...
James Harrison, a prolific Australian blood donor famed for having saved the lives of more than two million babies, has died ...
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 the golden arm’: Australian whose rare blood helped save millions of babies dies at 88James Harrison, who helped save more than two million babies by donating blood over 1,100 times across six decades, has died ...
James Harrison's rare blood, which he donated over a thousand times, is estimated to have saved the lives of over 2 million ...
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.
James Harrison, the man who saved more than two million Australian babies by donating his blood plasma, has died. He was 88.
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Australian medical officials said the railway clerk helped save 2.4 million babies by donating the rare antibodies in his blood every two weeks for over 60 years.
Nicknamed the “man with the golden arm,” James Harrison donated his blood over 1,100 times over the course of six decades.
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