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Person-to person blood transfusion, 1833

Person-to person blood transfusion, 1833. In Reads method depicted here, blood from the donor is passed through a pumped and forced into recipients arm via a canula. Successful blood transfusions were not achieved with any reliability until 1900, when the existence of different blood groups was discovered. From The British Cyclopaedia of Arts and Sciences

Media ID 14865261

© Oxford Science Archive / Heritage-Images

Biology Blood Blood Donoring Blood Transfusion Human Oxford Science Archive


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