James Harrison, who was credited with saving 2.4 million babies through blood plasma donations over six decades, has died at 88.
James Harrison, a retired state railway department clerk ... The Australian Red Cross Blood Service said Harrison was ...
James Harrison started donating blood and plasma in 1954 at the age of 18; he continued it until he turned 81 and retired. In his lifetime, he donated blood over 1,100 times across six decades and ...
Harrison, whose plasma contained a rare antibody, rolled up his sleeve 1,173 times from 1954 to 2018. The Australian is credited with helping 2.4 million babies and advancing scientific research.
James Harrison, the “Man with the Golden Arm” whose donations of his rare plasma over the years saved the lives of more than ...
James Harrison, a retired state railway department clerk ... The Australian Red Cross Blood Service said Harrison was renowned as the "Man with the Golden Arm." That national agency, which is ...
James Harrison earned the nickname “The Man With the Golden Arm” because his blood had a rare antibody that may have helped more than two million babies in Australia. By Amelia Nierenberg ...
James Harrison, Australian Blood Donor Whose ‘Golden Arm’ Helped Save 2.4 Million Babies, Dies at 88 MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian man credited with saving 2.4 million babies ...
He was 88. James Harrison, a retired state railway department clerk, died in a nursing home on the central coast of New South Wales state on Feb. 17, according to his grandson, Jarrod Mellowship.
A man credited with saving 2.4 million babies through his record-breaking blood plasma donations over 60 years, has died. He ...