History Flashcards
The director of American red cross blood bank at Presbyterian hospital.
1941 - Dr. Charles Drew
Gill antigen is carried by
AQUAPHORIN-3
First recorded blood transfusion
1492 - Pope Innocent VII
Circulatory system discovery
1616 - William Harvey
Animal to animal transfusion
1665 - Richard Lower
Animal to human donor
1667 - Jean Baptiste Denys (Denis)
First successful blood transfusion
1818 - James Blundell
Recipient of the first successful blood transfusion
A woman suffering from postpartum hemorrhage
Year the first successful blood transfusion recorded
1829
He first work on blood transfusion and blood banking preservation techniques; Director of first American red cross blood bank at Presbyterian hospital
Dr. Charles Drew
Sodium phosphate as anticoagulant
1869 - Braxton Hicks
Sodium citrate as anticoagulant
1914 - Albert Hustin
Minimum non toxic amount of citrate to prevent coagulation
1915 - Richard Lewisohn
Citrate -Dextrose as anticoagulant
1916 - Prous and Turner
Acid Citrate Dextrose as anticoagulant
1943 - Loutit and Mollison
Utilized glycerol to extend RBC lifespan up to 10 years
1950 - Audrey Smith
Citrate Phosphate Dextrose as the standard preservative
1957 - Gibson
First vein to vein transfusion
1913 - Edward Lindemann
Syringe valve apparatus
1915 (1913) - Lester Unger
Discovered Abo blood group
1901 - Karl Landsteiner
Defined the group AB
1902 - Alfred Von deCastello and Adriano Sturli
MN and P systems discovered
1927 - Karl Landsteiner and Philip Levine
Rh blood group discovery
1940 - Karl Landsteiner and Alexander Wiener
The world’s first blood bank (Chicago)
1937 - Cook County Hospital