Black Inventors Who Don’t Get the Credit They Deserve

Black Inventors Who Don’t Get the Credit They Deserve

Shannon Quinn - February 15, 2023

Black Inventors Who Don’t Get the Credit They Deserve
Because of Dr. Charles Drew, millions of lives have been saved. Credit: Sci Chick

Doctor Charles Drew Is Responsible For The Creation of Blood Banks

Dr. Charles Richard Drew revolutionized modern medicine by pioneering the field of blood transfusions. Born in 1904 in Washington, D.C., he rose to prominence as the first African American to be appointed as an examiner in surgery by the National Board of Medical Examiners. During World War II, he directed the Blood for Britain project, collecting and storing blood from donors to save the lives of injured soldiers. Drew’s work resulted in the creation of blood banks, saving countless lives and leaving a lasting impact on the medical world. Despite facing discrimination, he remained dedicated to his work and is remembered as a hero.

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