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The Australian Red Cross Blood Service who paid tribute to Harrison, said he had pledged to become a donor after receiving transfusions while undergoing a major chest surgery when he was 14.
An Australian known as the "Man with the Golden Arm" for protecting 2.4 million babies with his rare, antibody-rich blood plasma, has died at 88, health officials say.
James Harrison's blood contained a rare antibody, which has been instrumental in protecting unborn babies from haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn.