Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... BLOOD TRANSFUSION In 1668 , a pamphlet of 80 pages on blood transfusion was pub- lished at Bologna , Italy . According to Keynes , it is fair to call this the first textbook on this subject [ 248 ] . Thus , for three centuries the ...
... BLOOD TRANSFUSION In 1668 , a pamphlet of 80 pages on blood transfusion was pub- lished at Bologna , Italy . According to Keynes , it is fair to call this the first textbook on this subject [ 248 ] . Thus , for three centuries the ...
Side 136
... Blood substitutes , ranging from milk in the 1870s to modified fluid gelatine during and after World War II , have been disappointing . Fractionating blood into its components has made it possible to satisfy a patient's needs more ...
... Blood substitutes , ranging from milk in the 1870s to modified fluid gelatine during and after World War II , have been disappointing . Fractionating blood into its components has made it possible to satisfy a patient's needs more ...
Side 137
... blood of no manner of flesh for the life of all flesh is the blood thereof . " ( The Bible also says " Thou shalt not kill . " ) It is customary to accede to such prejudice , but not al- ways . A great ethical problem arises in the case ...
... blood of no manner of flesh for the life of all flesh is the blood thereof . " ( The Bible also says " Thou shalt not kill . " ) It is customary to accede to such prejudice , but not al- ways . A great ethical problem arises in the case ...
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