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Alexandra Hansen, Section Editor, Health and Medicine, The Conversation

From animal experiments to saving lives: a history of blood transfusions

Blood transfusions save lives - at least they do now. Here's how an ancient experiment became a routine life saver. from www.shutterstock.com.au

This week we’re running a series in collaboration with the Australian Red Cross Blood Service looking at blood: what it actually does, why we need it, and what happens when something goes wrong with the fluid that gives us life. Here we look at how blood transfusions started as an experiment four centuries ago, and became a modern-day life saver. Read other articles in the series here.


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Read other articles in the series:

Essays on blood: why do we actually have it?

Explainer: what’s actually in our blood?

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