A Lifelong Commitment to Saving Lives
James Harrison, an Australian man affectionately known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," dedicated his life to an extraordinary cause. Born on December 27, 1936, in Junee, New South Wales, Harrison's journey began after a life-threatening surgery at age 14, which required multiple blood transfusions.
Discovering a Rare and Precious Gift
At 18, Harrison began donating plasma every two weeks, despite his fear of needles.
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