James Harrison: The Man with the Golden Arm

James Harrison, known as the 'Man with the Golden Arm,' has died at age 88. He was Australia's most prolific blood and plasma donor, credited with saving the lives of 2.4 million babies by donating over 1,000 times. His rare antibody, anti-D, was used to prevent a fatal disease in newborns. Harrison continued to donate despite personal challenges and inspired his family to become donors as well.

James Harrison's Legacy of Saving Babies Through Blood Donations

Australian man James Harrison, credited with saving over 2 million babies through regular blood donations, dies at age 88. His rare blood antibody helped prevent a fatal blood disorder in newborns. Harrison donated blood 1,173 times over 60 years, receiving recognition for his humanitarian efforts.