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RTD (75) 26 set out regional transfusion directors' estimates of the number of donations to be used for the production of fresh plasma from AHG concentrate each quarter from 1975 to mid 1977.

  • Read more about RTD (75) 26 set out regional transfusion directors' estimates of the number of donations to be used for the production of fresh plasma from AHG concentrate each quarter from 1975 to mid 1977.

A note from M Draper to Thomas Dutton noted that Dr Owen had asked to have a copy of the MRC report from which the Haemophilia Society were quoting and which had also mentioned Dr Rosemary Biggs.

  • Read more about A note from M Draper to Thomas Dutton noted that Dr Owen had asked to have a copy of the MRC report from which the Haemophilia Society were quoting and which had also mentioned Dr Rosemary Biggs.

A note of a meeting with the Minister of State (Health) outlined that the Haemophilia Society was anxious that the volume target set by the Department for self-sufficiency might not be sufficient in practice.

  • Read more about A note of a meeting with the Minister of State (Health) outlined that the Haemophilia Society was anxious that the volume target set by the Department for self-sufficiency might not be sufficient in practice.

Lord David Owen stated that a major motivating factor for self-sufficiency, as far as he was concerned, was to ensure the safety of the patient. This included dangers of hepatitis, and the increased risks posed by the pool sizes used by commercial companies.

  • Read more about Lord David Owen stated that a major motivating factor for self-sufficiency, as far as he was concerned, was to ensure the safety of the patient. This included dangers of hepatitis, and the increased risks posed by the pool sizes used by commercial companies.

Dr Waiter wrote to Professor Blackburn, which demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, the medical press, NBTS and advisory bodies.

  • Read more about Dr Waiter wrote to Professor Blackburn, which demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, the medical press, NBTS and advisory bodies.

A letter was written to Dr Waiter which demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, the medical press, NBTS and advisory bodies.

  • Read more about A letter was written to Dr Waiter which demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, the medical press, NBTS and advisory bodies.

Professor Blackburn wrote to Dr Waiter, which demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, by the medical press, by NBTS and advisory bodies.

  • Read more about Professor Blackburn wrote to Dr Waiter, which demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, by the medical press, by NBTS and advisory bodies.

An article in The Lancet demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, the medical press, NBTS and advisory bodies.

  • Read more about An article in The Lancet demonstrated the pressure put on the Government to act by clinicians, the medical press, NBTS and advisory bodies.

Dr Maycock argued for the principle of self-sufficiency and that unpaid donations must be preserved, blood transfusion services in the UK must be self-supporting and there should be agreed UK targets for the provision of preparations of human blood. The supply of plasma for fractionation needed to increase if the shortfall in meeting the anticipated demand was to be met from within the NHS.

  • Read more about Dr Maycock argued for the principle of self-sufficiency and that unpaid donations must be preserved, blood transfusion services in the UK must be self-supporting and there should be agreed UK targets for the provision of preparations of human blood. The supply of plasma for fractionation needed to increase if the shortfall in meeting the anticipated demand was to be met from within the NHS.

The goal of 275,000 donations for Factor 8 production had not been met a year after it had been given from 1973 to 1974.

  • Read more about The goal of 275,000 donations for Factor 8 production had not been met a year after it had been given from 1973 to 1974.

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