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Lucy Bryce, fundadora del primer servicio de transfusiones en Australia

Authors: de Leiva-Pérez, Alejandra;

Lucy Bryce, fundadora del primer servicio de transfusiones en Australia

Abstract

Lucy Meredith Bryce (1897-1968), hematóloga e investigadora médica australiana, estableció en 1929 el Servicio de Transfusión de Sangre de la Cruz Roja de Victoria en Melbourne, el primero de estas características en el continente austral. Instauró procedimientos para seleccionar donantes, tipificar los grupos sanguíneos y almacenar la sangre, adoptando algunos de los métodos desarrollados por Frederic Duran Jordà durante la Guerra Civil Española (1936-1939). El servicio se expandió drásticamente durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945), período durante el cual Bryce ocupó el rango de mayor en el Cuerpo Médico del Ejército Australiano. Se jubiló de su cargo en el Banco de Sangre en 1954, aunque continuó como presidenta honoraria del comité de transfusiones hasta 1966. En 1951 fue nombrada Dama Comandante de la Orden del Imperio Británico. Se trata de una primera aproximación a la figura de Lucy Bryce y a las actividades realizadas en el Servicio de Transfusión de Sangre de la Cruz Roja de Victoria, con vistas a analizar su compromiso humanitario.

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