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Dr. Charles Drew is credited with developing the idea of the blood bank in the 1930s. He established the first large-scale blood bank during World War II to improve the storage and distribution of blood for transfusions.
The scientist who developed the idea of the blood bank was Dr. Charles Drew, an American physician and medical researcher. He established the first large-scale blood bank during World War II and made significant contributions to the field of blood transfusion medicine.
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a bank that collects blood. This answer is so right that if there was a quiz on what a blood bank is, i would get a A+.
A bank (Blood bank and regular bank)
The term 'blood bank' uses the word blood as an adjective to describe the noun bank, which produces the open compound noun 'blood bank'.
A blood bank is for people to donate blood and to receive blood that people donated to get blood transfusions.
There were no transfusions and no blood bank in colonial America.
For expiring donated blood, they are disposed in accordance to the laws of the blood bank about proper disposal of blood.
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 cord blood is either donated in the public cord blood bank or stored in a family cord blood bank. Storing cord blood in a family blood bank requires you to pay annual storage fee.