It's an office, not a coal mine – nobody's going to need a blood transfusion.
The government will make the utmost effort to find out HIV-infected and AIDS patients, reduce infections through drug needles, blood transfusion and mother-to-child transmission, minimize the fatality rate and improve patients' quality of life, according to the plan posted on the website of the State Council.
One involves a transfusion of the athlete's own blood that had been removed earlier and stored.
These include an 8 per cent postpartum haemorrhage rate, 1 per cent blood transfusion rate, and a 5-6 per cent third-degree tear rate (40 per cent suffer some degree of tearing).
In the Pacific Theatre during World War Ⅱ coconut water was frequently used in the field as an emergency plasma transfusion for wounded combatants.
Traditional animal rivalries were set aside in New Zealand when a dog's blood was used to save the life of a poisoned cat in a rare inter-species transfusion, reports said Wednesday.
You are going to have a blood transfusion.
We know that man needs to give others weaker, less fortunate, a transfusion of his blood as proof of fellowship.
A transfusion was imperative, and a donor with a matching blood type was required.