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Illustrations of historical transfusions over three centuries


Hématologie. Volume 17, Number 6, 386-401, Novembre-Décembre 2011, Revue

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Author(s) : Jean-Jacques Lefrère, Bruno Danic

Summary : This papers describes several illustrations of historical transfusions and point out common characteristics and differences over three centuries, through the major elements used by illustrators. During this pioneering epoch, the transfusion imagery, through the representation of the three actors of transfusion (recipient, donor, doctor) varied considerably over time, as did representation of the procedures of transfusion.

Keywords : transfusion, pictures, history

 

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