The man with the golden arm: hero of the rescuers died for 2.4 million babies!
James Harrison, known as the "man with the golden arm", saved 2.4 million babies with his extraordinary blood.
The man with the golden arm: hero of the rescuers died for 2.4 million babies!
James Harrison, who became known as the "man with the golden arm", died at the age of 88 and leaves an impressive legacy. Harrison, whose blood was exceptionally valuable due to rarer antibodies, saved the life of 2.4 million babies through his years of donating blood. His commitment began at the tender age of 14 after needing a large amount of blood himself. Despite his pronounced needle phobia, which could never prevent him from donating, he stood the needle every two weeks for over 60 years. He donated over 1,173 times during this time - an astonishing number that brought him the unofficial title. Among other things, this reported the crown.
A lifeguard with special antibodies
Harrison was Rhesus-negative and had high concentrations of the antibody anti-D, which is used during pregnancy to prevent the hemolytic illness of the newborn. This important discovery was made in 1966 when scientists realized that hundreds of mothers could benefit from his donation. According to the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, over three million doses of the anti-D immunoglobulin injection have been made from its plasma since 1967. Jemma Falkenmire, a spokeswoman for the Red Cross, recently confirmed that many people live “with a little bit of james” today. Harrison made this development to an indispensable part of the medical community in Australia, which also star in detail documented.
Harrison’s love for donation of blood was tireless, and he was proud to help others: "Life you rescue could be your own," he once said in an interview. For him, every blood donation was not just a duty, but a gift to the life that he willingly sacrificed for others. His commitment to donating blood was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1999, an honor that honored his extraordinary life's work. His death not only marks the end of an impressive chapter, but also the legacy of a true lifesaver.