139:) in the early twentieth century, began the scientific period of transfusion therapy, hitherto surrounded by a halo of superstition and fraud. To do it is obvious the need for human blood: the first solution is to perform the transfusion of donor arm to arm the receiver. In the early 1920s, was established in London, which subsequently Transfusion Service Blood Red Cross in Greater London would be called: a group of people who have been subjected to a physical examination, were has determined his blood group and have ruled out syphilis. Will be called when a hospital transfusion needed: the first year just received 13 petitions, but in the decade of the 30 attending more than 3 000 calls annually. And always in an absolutely altruistic.
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elementary education, but the child's ability impressed his teachers who persuaded his father to allow him first attend high school and then go to college. There were discrepancies between father and son regarding the final choice, Frederic was attracted by the chemical but eventually the paternal pragmatism prevailed and enrolled in medicine in 1922. He received his degree at age 23 in June 1928.
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Laboratorios this method was later replaced by a sterile closed glass vessel under pressure with an arc. Tubes were called Rapide, a patent that Dr. Cullell had bought a Madrid engineer. The Rapide system allowed without any transfusor apparatus and only with the needle and filter connected carrying bottles, transfusion be held even in the firing line.
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Barcelona were made primarily direct transfusion arm in arm with syringe Jubé. Dr. Ricardo Moragas published in 1935 had been made in the Blood Transfusion Service of the Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona, 128 transfusions all directly from family 83 times in 29 donors hospital and 16
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and in control of four large blood depots around the country. British policy through the war was to supply military personnel with blood from centralized depots, in contrast to the approach taken by the
Americans and Germans where troops at the front were bled to provide required blood. The British
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During his degree, his interest of chemistry led him to laboratory tests, and while he was an intern at the
Department of Surgical Pathology Antoni Trias Pujol in the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona and began working in that area. He began in the Clinical Analysis of Gastroenterology and later became
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A four-ton truck Diamon two generators Mr. Vidal, who was engaged to transport fish from the north, suitably conditioned allowed in late August 1936 for the first time in history transport blood transfusion at a distance of about 300 km. Weekly shipments were made to the front, and trying to
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of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York in 1915 established the proportion of better tolerated by the receiver citrate 0.2%. Despite being known citrate anticoagulation, its use is not widespread and during World War II, at most, a few hundred transfusions and always in an "almost" directly were
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nothing, the necessary technology. The technology over the years has become obsolete, but the principles and theoretical foundations on which it introduced, such as ensuring the absence of bacterial contamination of blood units continue in full force.
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corpse coming to create a small reservoir with citrated blood kept at 4 °C. By 1938 he had injected blood from this source 2 500 people, of which seven died and 125 experienced mild reactions such as fever and chills.
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following week for extraction. Initially only blood group O was mined, would go into combat and blood group A was reserved for the city hospitals, where transfundiría prior determination of the blood group of the recipient.
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and delimited with sterile drapes. Extraction was performed via a needle in a Duran modified Erlenmeyer flasks 500 mL continuously agitated to promote mixing of blood and anticoagulant, with the help of a vacuum system.
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the same service, it is advised to perform before transfusion biological test Ochlecker: inject 5-10 ml blood, wait 10–15 minutes and continue transfusion if there had been no symptoms.
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It also found that among mining and extraction, should spend a period of three weeks currently have to wait 60 days. If you're a woman you can donate 3 times a year and if you are male, 4.
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supernumerary optional clinical analysis of the City of Barcelona and directing laboratory analysis of the Instituto Frenopático Corts, a position he held until the end of the Civil War.
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method proved to be more successful at adequately meeting all requirements and over 700 000 donors were bled over the course of the war. This system evolved into the
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