Charles r. Drew
Charles Drew discovered a way to store blood plasma and create blood banks.
Charles Richard Drew, (1904-1950), African American surgeon and hematologist, made pioneering discoveries about blood plasma and set up blood banks in the 1930s and 1940s.
history of blood banks
Blood banks
cabot
The Grand Banks were discovered by John Cabot.
Charles Richard drew created blood banks
There are many people who would not be alive if blood banks were not established and on hand to supply the needed donations of blood, and continue to require a new transfusion fairly often; they certainly need blood banks.
Sir Joseph Banks
Blood banks, and the Red Cross which collects blood for blood banks, do not accept blood from people who have HIV, and they also test the blood that they collect in case it has infections that they were not warned about. Every effort is made to keep HIV out of blood that will be used for transfusions.
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