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Blood Transfusion

Volume 388: debated on Tuesday 13 April 1943

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asked the Secretary of State for War whether there is sufficient blood available for transfusion in all overseas theatres of war?

Yes, Sir. Every overseas theatre is supplied from this country with a stock of preserved blood substitute. These stocks are if necessary supplemented by whole blood obtained locally. According to reports from the Middle East and North Africa the present arrangements are entirely satisfactory.