Transfusion Donor Bottles at Baxter Laboratories 1942
Transfusion donor bottles are on display at Baxter Laboratories in Glenview, Illinois, in October 1942. During World War II, Dorothy Cole, a former sculptress, transformed her basement into a workshop for tin plating needles used in blood transfusion valves. She donated her profits to war bonds to fund her nephews education.
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Transfusion Donor Bottles at Baxter Laboratories 1942
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