One Minute History - Charles Drew

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A brief, one minute history of some of histories most interesting people you may not have heard of before.
Charles Drew, born in 1904, was an American physician, surgeon, and medical researcher who made significant contributions to the field of blood transfusion. During his tenure as the director of the American Red Cross Blood Bank, Drew developed methods for the preservation and storage of blood plasma, revolutionizing the field of transfusion medicine. His research on blood transfusions and blood plasma collection paved the way for the establishment of large-scale blood banks and played a vital role in treating wounded soldiers during World War II. Despite facing racial discrimination, Drew continued to advocate for equal access to healthcare and was instrumental in establishing the first blood bank that allowed donations from all racial backgrounds. His work saved countless lives and laid the foundation for modern blood banking practices. Charles Drew's contributions to medicine and his commitment to equality continue to inspire medical professionals and researchers today.

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