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Percy Lane Oliver was a member of the Red Cross, internationally renowned for developing the world’s first voluntary blood donor service in 1921. After his death in 1944, the Oliver Memorial Fund was established in his memory, to uphold the principle of voluntary blood donation and recognise outstanding contributions to transfusion science or practice.
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