Yes the "blood bank" was invented by Charles Richard Drew in 1940.
Charles Richard Drew invented the first blood bank.
He invented a blood bank... He invented it in
Charles drew is an amazing African American that invented the blood bank.sadly he ironically died from a car accident but due to discrimination he was able to get the blood transfusion that he badly needed.
he invented the blood bank in 1937 American Red Cross blood bank
he HELPED invent it andit was in America that he invented it in 1940 it was a blood bank that helped people around the country.
Charles Drew is considered the doctor who discovered the Blood Bank Concept.
Dr Charles Richard Drew Invented The Blood Bank In 1937 And He Died On April 1 1950 He Lived In Washington DC He Recived a Patent # 2.301210 On November 10th
Charles Drew helped expand the knowledge of blood banking.
The first blood bank ever invented was in New York, by Charles Drew.
Are you serious Dr Charles Drew invented the blood bank and it helped people a lot. The above statement is completely inaccurate. Drew did contribute significantly setting up a large scale blood bank infrastructure before WWII. The Soviets however set up the first blood banks in the 1930's. The first blood bank in the US, and the very term "blood bank", was set up by a Hungarian-American Jew named Bernard Fantus in Chicago in 1937. Dr. Charles Drew was certainly an extraordinary figure but he is surrounded by a cloud of pure mythology.
the answer is Charles drew
Charles Drew helped expand knowledge of the blood bank.