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James Harrison, Australian blood donor who saved 2.4 million babies, passes away – The Indian Express
James Harrison, Australian blood donor who saved 2.4 million babies, passes away The Indian ExpressAustralian blood donor James Harrison dies at 88: Know more about the man who saved millions with his exc The Times of IndiaProlifi…
Australian man whose blood saved 2 million babies dies. All about James Harrison – MSN
Australian man whose blood saved 2 million babies dies. All about James Harrison MSN
Alex encourages more to sign up to NHS Stem Cell Donor Registry after successful donation – Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Alex encourages more to sign up to NHS Stem Cell Donor Registry after successful donation Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
World Mourns Demise Of Australian Blood Donor; Known As ‘Man With Golden Arm’, He Saved 2M Babies – Times Now
World Mourns Demise Of Australian Blood Donor; Known As ‘Man With Golden Arm’, He Saved 2M Babies Times Now
James Harrison, Blood Plasma Donor Who Saved Millions of Babies, Dies at 88 – TIME
James Harrison, Blood Plasma Donor Who Saved Millions of Babies, Dies at 88 TIME
Health Ministry revises blood donation restrictions for Koreans returning from Europe – The Korea JoongAng Daily
Health Ministry revises blood donation restrictions for Koreans returning from Europe The Korea JoongAng Daily
Late James Harrison’s Blood Plasma Contained Life-Saving Anti-D, Which Saved Over 2 Mn Babies – ABP Live
Late James Harrison’s Blood Plasma Contained Life-Saving Anti-D, Which Saved Over 2 Mn Babies ABP Live
Iowa State’s blood drive to be held next week with prizes to follow donations – Iowa State Daily
Iowa State’s blood drive to be held next week with prizes to follow donations Iowa State Daily
His blood was special. Australian blood donor saved lives of 24 lakh babies. Who was James Harrison? – The Economic Times
His blood was special. Australian blood donor saved lives of 24 lakh babies. Who was James Harrison? The Economic Times