Difference between revisions of "Timeline of hemophilia"
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| 1930 || || Scientists learn how to separate blood into its major parts, plasma and red cells.<ref name="The History of Hemophilia">{{cite web |title=The History of Hemophilia |url=https://www.hog.org/handbook/article/1/3/the-history-of-hemophilia |website=hog.org |accessdate=22 October 2018}}</ref> || | | 1930 || || Scientists learn how to separate blood into its major parts, plasma and red cells.<ref name="The History of Hemophilia">{{cite web |title=The History of Hemophilia |url=https://www.hog.org/handbook/article/1/3/the-history-of-hemophilia |website=hog.org |accessdate=22 October 2018}}</ref> || | ||
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+ | | 1960–1965 || || Dr. Judith Graham Pool discovers a process of freezing and thawing plasma to get a layer of factor-rich plasma ({{w|cryoprecipitate}}).<ref name="The History of Hemophilia"/> || | ||
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Revision as of 08:10, 22 October 2018
This is a timeline of hemophilia.
Contents
Big picture
Time period | Development summary | More details |
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Full timeline
Year | Event type | Details | Location |
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1930 | Scientists learn how to separate blood into its major parts, plasma and red cells.[1] | ||
1960–1965 | Dr. Judith Graham Pool discovers a process of freezing and thawing plasma to get a layer of factor-rich plasma (cryoprecipitate).[1] |
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See also
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The History of Hemophilia". hog.org. Retrieved 22 October 2018.