Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies, Dies at 81
James Harrison, an Australian man known as the “man with the golden arm,” passed away peacefully at 88. His incredibly rare blood antibody, Anti-D, was instrumental in creating a medication that saved over 2.4 million babies from a deadly blood disorder. Harrison began donating blood plasma at 18, continuing this life-saving act bi-weekly for over six decades. His selfless contributions leave a profound legacy, impacting countless families.