absolutely not, they are nessisary and vital for saving a person's life, however, there are some cults who are against it and try to make it a religious thing.
Nowadays blood is screened for illnesses before it is used in transfusions.
Because blood is screened and sterilized before transfusions.
Blood transfusions.
Charles Drew expanded the knowledge of blood banking and blood transfusions.
Blood transfusions are not taboo in the Catholic church. =Answer= The above poster is correct and you are thinking of Jehovah Witness.
You sure can! You are just unable to give or donate blood from now on.
normal saline is compatible to blood
The group is know as "Jehovah's Witnesses". They believe that receiving blood transfusions are the same as drinking blood, which is stickily forbidden in the old testament law and repeated in the new testament book of Acts where Gentile believers were to "they keep themselves from things offered to idols, and from blood, and from strangled, and from fornication." The problem comes down to whither or not transfusions are drinking blood or not.
Standing there enough blood for transfusions.
An exact year is impossible to identify but the most blood transfusions likely occurred during wars due to mass casualties.
The person who discovered pure plasma could be used in blood transfusions was robert koch in 1981
Cancer patients may require blood transfusions because cancer treatments like chemotherapy can damage healthy blood cells, leading to low levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Blood transfusions help replenish these cells and improve the patient's overall health and well-being.