Charles Drew spent his adult years expanding the knowledge of blood banking.
Charles Richard drew created blood banks
Charles Drew did not invent blood banking, he only helped expand it.
Charles Drew helped expand the knowledge of blood banking throughout his life.
Dr. Charles Richard Drew helped develop blood banks during World War 2. He proved that blood plasma lasts longer than whole blood. He became the first director of the American Red Cross Blood Bank, and tried to educate the public that blood banks do not need to be segregated by race.
Charles Drew did not invent, he only expanded the knowledge of blood banking.
He invented a blood bank... He invented it in
1870
Charles r. Drew
Charles Drew spent his adult years expanding the knowledge of blood banking.
To help soldiers that were running out of blood.
Charles Drew helped collect 14,500 pints of blood for the blood for Britain project.
It is unknown exactly how many blood banks Charles Drew attended, but, according to one report, Drew helped collect 14,500 pints of blood plasma for the medical effort "Blood for Britain" during World War Two