BLOOD DRYING UNIT: PROCESSING BLOOD IN THE LABORATORY, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UK, 1943 - Rows of large bottles of crude, unfiltered plasma await transportation. The plasma is pooled in large bottles to neutralise the blood groups and is shaken up with Kaolin to prevent clotting. The original caption states that bottles "are labelled with the name of Regional depots from which they come and numbered so that any fault can be traced right back to the source". The labels on these bottles refer to Liverpool


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