Josep Antoni Grífols i Roig performing a blood transfusion to a patient using his patented system for transfusions at a distance. 1928
Josep Antoni Grifols i Roig invented the first instrument in Spain based on the technique of indirect transfusion, demonstrating that blood could be donated, stored and then transferred to a patient without the donor and recipient both being present.
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Centrifuged plasma, a historical image from Laboratorios Grifols Blood and Plasma Bank – Hemobanco – (Barcelona, Spain). 1940s
Delivery vehicles, a historical image from Laboratorios Grifols Blood and Plasma Bank -Hemobanco- (Barcelona, Spain). 1960s
Entrance to the blood and plasma bank , a historical image from Laboratorios Grifols – Hemobanco – (Barcelona, Spain). 1945
Josep Antoni Grifols i Lucas and Edwin J. Cohn at the 4th International Blood Transfusion Congress in Portugal, in 1951.
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