Australian blood donor who saved millions of babies thanks to rare antibody dies at age 88

Australian blood donor who saved millions of babies thanks to rare antibody dies at age 88

He was known as "the man with the golden arm."James Harrison, who according to the Australian Red Cross was the world's most prolific blood and plasma donor, has died at age 88.Harrison's plasma contained the rare antibody Anti-D, also known as Rhesus

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