An Accurate Method for Rapid Blood Grouping of Large Numbers of People

Abstract
THE rebirth of interest in civil-defense measures, with particular concern for protection against injury by bombing, has pointed up the immediate need for mass blood typing, since the administration of blood may be the chief therapeutic measure used after an atomic disaster. In such programs the obvious need is for blood grouping and typing methods that will permit millions of tests to be performed by technicians of ordinary ability with a high degree of accuracy, in a reasonable time.In the orderly and rather leisurely practice of laboratory medicine, the blood-grouping technic preferred by most experts employs small test tubes, . . .
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