James Harrison, an Australian man who saved the lives of more than two million babies through blood donation, has died at age 88. Nicknamed the “man with the golden arm,” Harrison donated ...
He was 88. James Harrison, a retired state railway department clerk, died in a nursing home on the central coast of New South Wales state on Feb. 17, according to his grandson, Jarrod Mellowship.
Australia's most prolific blood and plasma donor, James Harrison, has died at age 88. Known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," Harrison is credited with saving the lives of 2.4 million babies over ...
James Harrison making his final blood donation surrounded by mothers and their children in 2018 at the age of 81. Harrison reportedly died in his sleep on February 17 ...
James Harrison’s rare blood donations saved over 2.4 million babies. His plasma contained Anti-D antibodies, preventing rhesus disease in newborns. Less than 200 Australians donate Anti-D, helping 45, ...
James Harrison earned the nickname “The Man With the Golden Arm” because his blood had a rare antibody that may have helped more than two million babies in Australia. By Amelia Nierenberg ...