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New Medical Journal
1971 Volume.14 No. 5 p.150 ~ p.154
On the Blood Donation System


Abstract
A research on the blood donation ysstem, instead of professional blood, donation one, in ?Korea was .carried out for the purpose of clarifying the each year¢¥s status and undulate,of the registered professional blood donors(165, 876) and voluntary blood donors(3, 484) with 169, 360. samples. gathered in, "G" Blood Bank through 85 months from April 1963 to May 1970 and it was summarized as following;
1. Blood donation is classified into three categories: donation, deposit, and exchange.
2. Blood donor should pass physical , examination at the. ages from 18 to,.600 years.
3. Blood recipient should be the donor, appointed man by the donor, the needy patient, or the patient at
the military hospital.
4. Blood dontion should be limited to 250ml., once per person. and less than three times a year with four¡þmonths interval.
5. A recipient can get one bottle of blood a time, and the benefit rate is principally one man, but vary by donation time and duration.
6. The blood donor has the privilege to utilize any blood bank in Korea.
7. Well-organized blood donation system should be set up under the Minister of Health and Social Affairs, and under the headquarters the specialists group, special committee, and a special council are included.
8. The education of public as well as the blood donation work should be carried out.
9. The Blood Bank of Korea Red Cross in Seoul should be the core of blood banking work, and town
chiefs are responsible in operating its work.
10. The budget of blood banks should come from the national government and voluntary agencies.
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