ARTIFICIAL BLOOD
AUSTRIAN'S INVENTION
(Received June 8, 9.35 a.m.) VIENNA, June 7. Friederich Gottdenker has invented an "artificial blood" called haemorrhesin, which he claims can be used as a substitute for transfusions of natural blood and possesses the same healing and fortifying effects. It consists of chlorides, carbonates, and phosphates, and is. easily transported.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 9
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54ARTIFICIAL BLOOD Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 9
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