Pre-Birth Transfusion
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, August 4. A 10-day-old baby girl in the Crown street Women’s Hospital in Sydney was out of danger yesterday after having seven blood transfusions—one of them before birth—to combat an anaemic blood condition. She is believed to be only the second baby in Australia to survive the condition.
The baby, Effie Manolopoulos, was born in the hospital on July 24. Doctors said that without the transfusions she would have had no chance of survival.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30511, 5 August 1964, Page 22
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