Afghanistan, March 4 -- James Harrison, the Australian man famously known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," passed away at the age of 88. Throughout his six decades of humanitarian work, he saved the lives of over 2.4 million children by donating his rare blood plasma. His extraordinary contributions made a lasting impact on medicine and public health, particularly in the field of blood donation and disease treatment.
According to Al Arabiya News, Harrison began donating blood regularly in the 1950s and played a pivotal role in the production of a medication essential for treating the "Rhesus" disease. This disease could cause harm to fetuses during pregnancy, but Harrison's body produced a rare antibody that made its treatment possible. H...