Meet James Harrison: The man who donated blood for over 60 years and saved 2.4 million babies
James Harrison, known as the 'man with the golden arm,' has made a notable impact in medical history by donating blood over 60 years, saving millions of babies. His rare antibodies played a crucial role in preventing Rhesus disease.
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