| 41. | Polgas suggests that they try transfusing Dado with his blood to counteract this condition; Dado agrees.
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| 42. | He is noted for having distinguished the main transfuse blood without endangering the patient's life.
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| 43. | Drawing blood, transfusing blood or giving fast acting drugs are most often injected directly into a vein.
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| 44. | The reason is that most of the blood that is transfused consists of red blood cells and platelets.
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| 45. | Both instances were likely due to the small amount of blood that was actually transfused into these people.
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| 46. | For example, the standard of care reduced that amount of blood transfused from 750 to 200 ml.
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| 47. | However, he notices that the laboratory transfused his blood into subjects and produced supermen like him artificially.
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| 48. | His other research concerned removal of iron from multiple transfused patients with thalassaemia major and other refractory anaemias.
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| 49. | Drawing blood, transfusing blood or giving fast-acting drugs most often involve injections directly into a vein.
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| 50. | There in the darkness, she remembered a research article that theorized that one could transfuse through bone marrow.
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