IN 1952
his job was to be a doctor and a blood surgeon
Charles Richard Drew
Oh, dude, Charles Drew's parents were Richard and Nora Drew. Like, they were the ones who brought him into this world and probably told him to always aim high and reach for the stars... or maybe they were just like, "Eat your vegetables, Charles." Who knows, man?
Charles Richard Drew House was created in 1920.
Charles Drew's parents were Richard Drew and Caroline Drew. His father, Richard, was a carpet layer, and his mother, Caroline, was a schoolteacher. They supported Charles's education and aspirations, which ultimately led him to become a prominent physician and pioneer in blood transfusion.
Charles Richard Drew
Price Drew, Ivie Drew, Jarvis Drew, and Charles Richard Drew Junior.
Richard Drew.
Charles Drew's full name is Charles Richard Drew. He was an African American surgeon and medical researcher who is best known for his pioneering work in blood transfusion and the development of blood banks. Drew's contributions significantly advanced the field of hematology and improved medical practices related to blood donation and storage.
Charles Drew did not have any well known nicknames.
No, Charles Richard Drew is not still alive. Drew died on April 1, 1950 in Burlington, North Carolina.
Charles Richard drew created blood banks