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Person-to person blood transfusion, 1833.
Person-to person blood transfusion, 1833. In Read's method depicted here, blood from the donor is passed through a pumped and forced into recipient's 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.
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19th century
ARM
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Biology
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Blood
blood donor
blood donoring
Blood Transfusion
BODY
canula
Human
Medicine
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
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