If you mean the physician who started the first blood bank, he worked in New York City.
Charles Richard Drew
Charles Red, or Charles R Drew, was an American Medical Researcher, Scientist, physician, and surgeon. He researched the field of Blood Transfusions and used his knowledge to help build large blood storage banks for World War II.
He should see a physician immediately.
William Harvey (1578 - 1657) was an English physician who first described accurately how blood was pumped around the body by the heart. In 1618, he became physician to James I and to James' son Charles when he became king. Both James and Charles took a close interest in and encouraged Harvey's research.
noun. Charles Richard,1904–50, U.S. physician: developer of blood-bank technique. Daniel,1797–1879, U.S. financier and capitalist. John,1827–62, U.S. actor, born in Ireland.
it was wen someone died and then people started laughing.
Dr. Charles Drew. because he started blood banks.
Yes, but...no diagnostic testing can be done without a physician's order.
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.
Charles Drew expanded the knowledge of blood banking and blood transfusions.
Charles Drew is known for Blood banking and Blood transfusions