charles drew
Charles Drew
The concept of the blood bank was started in World War I by Oswald Robertson to help save the lives of the Europeans fighting in the war. The first actual blood bank in a hospital was started in Russia in 1932. Later, hospitals in the United States decided to develop their own storage areas for blood.
Dr. Charles Richard Drew is widely regarded as the originator of the blood bank concept. He developed techniques for the storage and transfusion of blood plasma, significantly advancing the field of blood transfusion and donation. His pioneering work during World War II led to the establishment of the first large-scale blood banks, which saved countless lives. Drew's contributions were instrumental in shaping modern transfusion medicine.
I'm Sorry, but it was NOT Dr. Charles Drew. Dr. Charles Drew is credited with building a lot of blood banks during early WWII which began in 1939, not inventing them. Sergei Sergeevich Yudin built the world's first blood bank in March 23, 1930. well then just put the weird name jeez la'weez holy crapoli
the answer is Charles drew
Charles Drew is considered the doctor who discovered the Blood Bank Concept.
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+.
Yes. Or the bank can "add" you to the loan and retain the originator too making the loan a "joint" or "co-signed" loan.
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.
The abbreviation OP that is seen on bank statements stands for originator plus. The abbreviation OP is typically used to describe a direct debit payment.