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1492, Pope Innocent VIII
what year A physician bled three young boys and have an ill _ drink the blood.
Unfortunately, the boys and the Pope, died.
1628, Dr. William Harvey's "De Motu Cordis"
what year did _ or " "paved the way for an entirely new arena of blood
investigation. The book included a detailed information of the circulatory system.
1656, Architect Sir Christopher Wren
what year when Architect _ used a quill of a goose attached to a bladder to
demonstrate that the intravenous injections of substances into animals had systemic
effects.
1666, Dr. Richard Lower, Samuel
Pepysto
_ successfully transfused blood from one dog to another. This led
to speculate potential benefits of human transfusion. "Bad blood" might be mended
by "borrowing" blood "from a better body."
1667, Dr. Jean Baptiste Denys, Antoine Mauroy
First published animal-to-human transfusion performed by ___ on a 16
year old boy. It was performed by exchanging ____ ounces of boy's blood for 9 ounces of a
lamb's blood. He also performed transfusion to __, a madman, using blood of
a calf.
Antoine Mauroy died and Dr Denys was blamed for it because of his procedure. Because of
this, transfusion was banned for years.
1667, Dr. Richard Lower, sheep's
what year did ____ successfully transfused a Cambridge University student with ______
blood.
1795, Dr. Philip Syng Physick.
what year after After being banned for years, the first human to human transfusion had been performed by
1816, Dr. John Henry Leacock, transfusion, haemorrhage
what year did ___ presented his dissertation "On the ______ of Blood in Extreme
Cases of ____", presents experiments that proved that transfusion can only be
carried out by the same species.
1825, Dr. Leacock, Dr. James Blundell
Inspired by , __ attempted human to human transfusions without success until 1825 where he successfully transfused a woman dying from
postpartum bleeding with blood from her husband.
Late 1800s, Emil Ponfick
what year did observed red cell lysis from the blood of a woman who died after receiving
transfusion of sheep's blood
1901, Dr. Karl Landsteiner
what year did _ (Austrian immunologist) discovered the ABO blood group.
1902, Alfred Von Decastello and Adriano Sturli
what year did __ and _(Landsteiner's former students) found the fourth
blood type "AB"
1907, Dr. Richard Weil
__ was the first to perform ABO typing and began compatibility testing. He
also suggested the inheritance of ABO types.
1911, Von Dungern
what year did _described two different A antigens based on reactions between group A RBCs
and anti-A and anti-A1
1913, Reuben Ottenberg
what year did ___ demonstrated the importance of compatibility testing in his report of
128 cases of transfusion.
1914
Sodium Citrate was discovered
1921, Percy Oliver
First Blood donor service was established by , Secretary of the Camberwell
Division of the British Red Cross
1924, Felix Bernstein
what year did have successfully proven the inheritance pattern of blood groups.
1927, American Association of Immunologists
The adopted a new classification scheme as
proposed by Dr. Landsteiner, which is our current ABO terminology.
1939, Philip Levine
what year did published a case report of post-transfusion hemolysis in a blood group O
patient who received blood from her husband
1950s
Antibody screen was officially regarded as part of routine testing