blood donor

blood donor
a person who gives blood for storage in a blood bank. The blood can then be used for transfusion into another patient. In Britain collection is organized by the National Blood Transfusion Services, but the armed forces have their own services. See also blood group.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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  • blood donor — a person who gives blood for storage in a blood bank. The blood can then be used for transfusion into another patient. In Britain collection is organized by the National Blood Transfusion Services, but the armed forces have their own services.… …   The new mediacal dictionary

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