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1954 Press Photo Dr. James Tullis heads to Europe to demo blood machine

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James L. Tullis was a leading blood researcher and made substantial contributions to the field of hematology. During his career, he developed a method of storing human red blood cells of rare blood types for clinical use. Dr. Tullis also worked closely with Edward Cohn to create the Cohn fractionator.

Photo is dated 1954.

Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.
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