Blood Drying Unit- Processing Blood in the Laboratory, Cambridge, England, UK, 1943 At the blood drying unit at Cambridge University, crude plasma is syphoned off the kaolin deposit with which it had been mixed to prevent clotting, by a member of staff. The plasma is then transferred into a large flask. The laboratory worker wears a lab coat and special mask to prevent contamination of the plasma.
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