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As is generally known, very large series of blood-groupings have been made in recent months in connexion with the emergency blood transfusion service. Among these depots, one has about 12,000 cases on record.
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FISHER, R., VAUGHAN, J. Surnames and Blood-Groups. Nature 144, 1047–1048 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/1441047c0
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