James Harrison, who was credited with saving 2.4 million babies through blood plasma donations over six decades, has died at ...
James Harrison, an Australian railway clerk who helped save 2.4 million babies by donating the rare antibodies in his blood every two weeks for more than 60 years, died Feb. 17 at a nursing home ...
James Harrison gave his blood plasma more than 1,100 times to produce ‘anti-D’ medication for James Harrison, known in ...
James Harrison died at Peninsula Village Nursing Home in his native Australia on Feb. 17, the Australian Red Cross blood service Lifeblood announced on Saturday, March 1.
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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Lifeblood chief executive Stephen Cornelissen said Harrison had hoped that someone in Australia would one day beat his donation record. “James was a remarkable, stoically kind and generous ...