Buchzusammenfassung
Rose George is a British author and journalist, whose work has been published in The Guardian and The New York Times. Her previous books include Ninety Percent of Everything (2013), a look into the international shipping industry, and The Big Necessity (2008), an inquiry into the world of human waste and sanitation.
Dame Janet Vaughan’s groundbreaking contributions to healthcare in the UK remain unparalleled. Defying societal constraints, she excelled at Oxford and later Harvard, where she conducted pioneering research on vitamin B12 deficiencies despite significant barriers. Her expertise in blood disorders culminated in the publication of *The Anaemias*, but her most transformative work came during World War II. Inspired by Catalan doctor Frederic Durán-Jordà’s innovations, she established the Emergency Blood Transfusion Service, creating an efficient system for blood collection, storage, and transport that saved countless lives. This wartime service evolved into the Blood Transfusion Service, a precursor to the NHS, cementing Vaughan’s legacy as a visionary in medical care. Her story exemplifies the power of determination and innovation in overcoming challenges to improve public health.
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