James Harrison, popularly called “the man with golden arm”, is supposed to have saved the life of 2.4 million babies. He donated blood every week for 60 years and saved up the life of the babies for 60 years. He is of 81 years who on attaining the age of 21 donated blood for 1100 times.
His blood is enriched with antibodies which fights against diseases. This is also used to make up the injections which helps to fight thesus injection. This is condition which attacks the unborn babies in the pregnant woman.
Now that he has reached the maximum age of donating blood, he took a retirement from the Red Cross Blood Service. This has made it possible to determine the number of lives he saved.
In 1999, Mr Harrison was awarded the Order of Australia, the highest honour of the country. He said, “It becomes quite humbling when they say, ‘oh you’ve done this or you’ve done that or you’re a hero. It’s something I can do. It’s one of my talents, probably my only talent, is that I can be a blood donor.”
In an interview with 9News, a channel in Australia he added, “I’ve saved a lot of lives and brought a lot of new kids into the world. So that makes me feel good. I increased the population by so many million, I think.”
At the age of 14, Mr Harrison had discovered that his blood contained unique properties. At that age, his lungs were removed. Mr Harrison is a resident of New South Wales. Doctors discovered that his blood contained antibody which was used to make the Anti-D injections. Ever since he knew about it, he started to donate plasma every week.
Jemma Falkenmire of Australian Red Cross Blood Service in an interview with CNN in 2015 said, “”In Australia, up until about 1967, there were literally thousands of babies dying each year, doctors didn’t know why, and it was awful.” She also added, “Women were having numerous miscarriages and babies were being born with brain damage. Australia was one of the first countries to discover a blood donor with this antibody, so it was quite revolutionary at the time.”
The reason behind such a unique blood type of Mr Harrison is till is unknown. Doctors suspect that this may have happened because of the transfusion that happened during his lung operation. He is one of those 50 fewer people who have such a unique antibody in Australia.
Since he is retiring, people are hopeful that others with similar kind of antibodies may soon approach to donate blood.
Ms Falkenmire added, “All we can do is hope there will be people out there generous enough to do it, and selflessly in the way he’s done.”
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