"It wasn't one big heroic act. It was just a lifetime of being there and doing these small acts of good bit by bit." When he was just 14, James Harrison of New South Wales, Australia, needed to ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian man credited with saving 2.4 million babies through his record-breaking blood plasma donations over six decades, has died, his family said Tuesday. He was 88.
James Harrison, who helped save more than two million babies by donating blood over 1,100 times across six decades, has died at 88. According to the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, Harrison, also ...
James Harrison making his final blood ... His acts led people to dub him the “Man with the Golden Arm.” Harrison never complained about his schedule, saying that the donation process didn ...
Harrison had an antibody known as Anti-D, which is crucial in preventing haemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). This condition occurs when there is an incompatibility between the mother's blood ...
The world’s most prolific blood donor, who helped save more than two million babies by donating his rare plasma over 1,100 times across six decades, has died at 88. James Harrison, known as ...
James Harrison started donating blood at the age of 18 and continued until he was 81. His blood contained a rare antibody, Anti-D.
James Harrison, a railway department clerk, fondly known as the "Man with the Golden Arm" died at a nursing home in New South ...