Albert Hustin

Albert Hustin (1882–1967) was a Belgian medical doctor.

In 1914, he was the first person to successfully practice non-direct blood transfusions with sodium citrate used as an anticoagulant.

The second one was the Argentinean researcher, Luis Agote.

[1] Like Agote, Hustin added sodium citrate to the blood to preserve it, and stop it from clotting.

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