The man who discovered blood group
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Karl Landsteiner
Landsteiner and blood types. The man who discovered some of the human blood types that we know today was an Austrian, Karl Landsteiner. His work was influenced by an article on blood typing in goats, which was written by Paul Ehrlich and appeared in the 'Berliner klinische Wechenschrift' in 1900.
Landsteiner and blood types. The man who discovered some of the human blood types that we know today was an Austrian, Karl Landsteiner. His work was influenced by an article on blood typing in goats, which was written by Paul Ehrlich and appeared in the 'Berliner klinische Wechenschrift' in 1900.
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Landsteiner and blood types. The man who discovered some of the human blood types that we know today was an Austrian, Karl Landsteiner. His work was influenced by an article on blood typing in goats, which was written by Paul Ehrlich and appeared in the 'Berliner klinische Wechenschrift' in 1900.
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