Brentwood: Early transfusion display boards

Date:
late 20th century
Reference:
SA/HHC/D/5/1/2
Part of:
Harrison-Howell Blood Transfusion Collection
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

DIS1 B45 History of blood transfusion
DIS1 B46 From the dawn of human history, with B46(2)
DIS2 B47 Francesco Folli's claim to fame, circa 1680
DIS2 B48 Folli's apparatus
DIS2 B50 Title page of text book on blood transfusion
DIS2 B51 Folli's claim to have invented blood transfusion
DIS1 B52 Richard Lower's work 1669
DIS1 B53 Publication of Lower's work
DIS2 B2,B3 Death due to transfusion in the 17th century
D1S2 B55Animal work - end of 17th century 1693
DIS3 B56 James Blundell's work plus text
DIS3, B4,B5, B6 Early transfusion in the 19th century
DIS4 B7 Further transfusion innovations in the 19th century
DIS4 B57 Roussel's development during Franco-Prussian War
DIS4 B58 Roussel's apparatus in use during Franco-Prussian War
DIS4 B60 Roussel's apparatus - donor to recipient transfusion
DIS4 B61 Aveling's experiences
DIS4 B62 Aveling transfusion 1873
DIS5A B63 Progress from 19-20th centuries
DIS5A B64 The introduction of anticoagulant and definition of blood groups plus text
DIS5B B65 The Kimpson-Brown transfusion method 1914-18
DIS5B B66 The Kimpton-Brown tube
DIS5B B70 Geoffrey Keynes - Conical flask method - recipient (1920s-1930s)
DIS5B B71 Geoffrey Keynes - Conical flask method - donor (1920s-1930s)
DIS5A, B8a, B8b, B9 The Introduction of anticoagulant and definition of blood groups

Publication/Creation

late 20th century

Physical description

3 oversize folders

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