History Flashcards
Study of blood group antigens and antibodies
Immunohematology
Discovered the ABO
Karl Lansteiner
In what year did Karl Landsteiner discovered ABO
1901
Improved the preservative solution of citrate Phosphate dextrose
Gibson in 1957
Blood was taken from three young men by
Pope Innocent VII in 1492
He recommended sodium phosphate as anticoagulant
Braxton Hicks in 1869
Who carried put vein to vein transfusion of blood by using multiple syringe and a special cannula for puncturing the vein through the skin
Edward E. Lindemann
Designed his syringe valve apparatus that transfusion from donor to patient by an unassisted physician became practical
Unger
Reported the use of sodium citrate as an anticoagulant solution for transfusion
Hustin in 1914
Determined the minimum amount of citrate needed for anticoagulantion and demonstrated its nontoxicity in small amounts
Lewisohn in 1915
Introduced the citrate dextrose solution for the preservation of blood
Rous and Turner in 1916
Pioneered the establishment of blood banks.
Charles drew in WW II
Was appointes director of the first american red cross blood bank at where and when?
Charles Drew at Presbyterian Hospital in Feb 1941
Introduced the formula for the preservative acid citrate dextrose
Loutit and Mollison in 1943
Introduced an improved preservative solution called citrate phosphate dextrose
Gibson in 1957