1939
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-40-10325
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Intra-Arterial Hypertonic Saline Solution in Experimental Shock

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“…Two years earlier, Rous and Turner (74) The first use of red blood cells in the United States was during the Blood for Britain project (p. 13). When the plasma, which was sent to England, was separated, a large supply of red blood cells was left, and Scudder and his group (78), at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, used them for transfusion in 227 cases.…”
Section: Historical Notementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two years earlier, Rous and Turner (74) The first use of red blood cells in the United States was during the Blood for Britain project (p. 13). When the plasma, which was sent to England, was separated, a large supply of red blood cells was left, and Scudder and his group (78), at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, used them for transfusion in 227 cases.…”
Section: Historical Notementioning
confidence: 99%