1939
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.4089.1054-a
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Technique of Blood Transfusion

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“…Method of Taking and Delivering Blood After an extensive trial of various types of apparatus that of Boland, Craig, and Jacobs (1939), modified slightly to suit local conditions of equipment and personnel, was adopted. These modifications are not in any way claimed to be " improvements," and in our opinion the basic principles incorporated in the above authors' apparatus are the most satisfactory yet devised and possess the added advantage of cheapness and simplicity.…”
Section: Professor Of Pathology University Of Liverpoolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Method of Taking and Delivering Blood After an extensive trial of various types of apparatus that of Boland, Craig, and Jacobs (1939), modified slightly to suit local conditions of equipment and personnel, was adopted. These modifications are not in any way claimed to be " improvements," and in our opinion the basic principles incorporated in the above authors' apparatus are the most satisfactory yet devised and possess the added advantage of cheapness and simplicity.…”
Section: Professor Of Pathology University Of Liverpoolmentioning
confidence: 99%