James Harrison, who was credited with saving 2.4 million babies through blood plasma donations over six decades, has died at ...
James Harrison, a retired state railway department ... Jarrod Mellowship said his own wife, Rebecca, also needed the treatment when three of their four children were born. There is speculation ...
James Harrison, or the "Man with the Golden Arm ... Even at times of personal hardship, such as the death of his wife Barbara ...
James Christopher Harrison was born on Dec. 27, 1936, in Junee, a small town in New South Wales, to Peggy and Reginald Harrison. After he recovered from lung surgery, he met his future wife ...
James Harrison, an Australian railway clerk who helped ... d let me,” Mr. Harrison said at the time. Mr. Harrison’s wife, the former Barbara Lindbeck, died in 2005. In addition to his daughter ...
His late wife Barbara was a blood donor as ... on a project they call "James in a Jar." It could see Harrison continue to save lives long after his death. "Using the blood of James and other ...
James Harrison, a retired state railway department ... Jarrod Mellowship said his own wife, Rebecca, also needed the treatment when three of their four children were born. There is speculation ...
James Harrison, whose blood plasma donations are ... Jarrod Mellowship said his own wife, Rebecca Mellowship, also needed the treatment when three of their four children were born.
James Harrison looks at 8-month-old Layla and her ... who was making his 1,000th. His late wife Barbara was a blood donor as well. Harrison kept donating "even in his darkest days," including ...
James Harrison, Australian Blood Donor Whose ‘Golden ... Jarrod Mellowship said his own wife, Rebecca, also needed the treatment when three of their four children were born.