Transfusion: Blood and Sympathy in the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination by Ann Louise Kibbie

Transfusion: Blood and Sympathy in the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination

Ann Louise Kibbie

294 pages first pub 2019 (editions)

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"England may with justice claim to be the native land of transfusion," wrote one European physician in 1877, acknowledging Great Britain's crucial role in developing and promoting human-to-human transfusion as treatment for life-threatening blood ...

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