BLOOD TRANSFUSION SER-VICE-Taking bottles of blood from the mobile refrigerator in which the blood is transported to the scene of transfusion. This service gives the wounded soldier in the modern army a greater chance of recovery than he had formerly. An appeal was made in London recently for 100,000 more donors to provide a plentiful supply for use on air raid victims.
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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6
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62BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE-Taking bottles of blood from the mobile refrigerator in which the blood is transported to the scene of transfusion. This service gives the wounded soldier in the modern army a greater chance of recovery than he had formerly. An appeal was made in London recently for 100,000 more donors to provide a plentiful supply for use on air raid victims. Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6
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