Timeline of hematology
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1901 | "Karl Landsteiner and his associates define the different blood groups: A, B, AB, and O."[1] | ||
1914 | "Richard Lewisohn discovers how sodium citrate can be used to store blood."[1] | ||
1936 | "The first blood bank opens in Chicago."[1] | United States | |
1961 | "The role of platelets in treating cancer patients is identified."[1] | ||
1971 | "Healthcare professionals in the United States start testing blood for Hepatitis B."[1] | United States | |
1983 | " Doctors in France and the United States discover the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)."[1] | United States, France | |
1987 | "The Food and Drug Administration approves the use of azidothymidine (AZT) to treat HIV."[1] | ||
1990s | "Recombinant factor replacement products are used to treat hemophilia."[1] |
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