James Harrison earned the nickname “The Man With the Golden Arm” because his blood had a rare antibody that may have helped more than two million babies in Australia. By Amelia Nierenberg ...
Australia's most prolific blood and plasma donor, James Harrison, has died at age 88. Known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," Harrison is credited with saving the lives of 2.4 million babies over ...
Harrison, often referred to as the "Man with the Golden Arm," donated blood approximately 1,100 times throughout his life, according to Australian Red Cross Lifeblood. Harrison possessed a rare ...
The Australian Red Cross Blood Service said Harrison was renowned as the "Man with the Golden Arm." That national agency, which is responsible for collecting and distributing blood products ...
Often referred to as the “Man with a Golden Arm”, the NSW man gained international recognition for saving the lives of 2.4 million Australian babies by donating his plasma more than 1100 times ...
According to the organization, James Harrison OAM, often referred to as the "Man with the Golden Arm", donated plasma over 1,100 times in his life, saving the lives of more than two million babies.
According to the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, Harrison, also known as the “man with the golden arm”, had the “precious antibody in his blood” that was used to make a “lifesaving ...
Australian blood and plasma donor James Harrison, who died last month, contributed 1,173 times, every two weeks between 1954 and 2018. Out of them all except 10 were from his right arm, as per ...
James Harrison making his final blood donation surrounded by mothers ... His acts led people to dub him the “Man with the Golden Arm.” Harrison never complained about his schedule, saying ...