James Harrison, the ‘man with the golden arm’ from Australia, passed away at 88. His rare Anti-D antibody in blood donations saved over 2.4 million babies. Harrison’s regular blood plasma donations were crucial in creating medication to prevent hemolytic disease in newborns, a condition threatening Rh-negative mothers and Rh-positive babies during pregnancy. James Harrison, the ‘man with the golden arm’ from Australia, passed away at 88. His rare Anti-D antibody in blood donations saved over 2.4 million babies. Harrison’s regular blood plasma donations were crucial in creating medication to prevent hemolytic disease in newborns, a condition threatening Rh-negative mothers and Rh-positive babies during pregnancy. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle