Bernard Fantus (September 1, 1874 – April 14, 1940) was a Hungarian Jewish-American physician. He established the first hospital blood bank in the United States in 1937 at Cook County Hospital, Chicago while he served there as director of the pharmacology and therapeutics department.
therapeutics department. BernardFantus was born to David and Ida (Gentilli) Fantus in Budapest, Hungary. As a child, Fantus was educated at Real-Gymnasium...
John H. Dietrich (minister, First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis.) BernardFantus (professor of therapeutics, College of Medicine, University of Illinois...
almost 30,000 donors, and processed 9,000 liters of blood. In 1937 BernardFantus, director of therapeutics at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago, established...
almost 30,000 donors, and processed 9,000 liters of blood. In 1937 BernardFantus, director of therapeutics at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago, established...
2009) The first "blood bank" in the United States was opened, as Dr. BernardFantus and Dr. Elizabeth Schermer of the Cook County Hospital, in Chicago,...
blood transfusion did not catch on in the United States, physician BernardFantus modified the Soviet idea by preserving blood from healthy living persons...
sugar" first came about. Some books, like BernardFantus's "Candy Medication" in 1915, mention it. Fantus writes about "red cinnamon sugar" as one of...
Championships, making up more than 10 meters on the final lap, Houlihan passed Fantu Worku to place 5th (8:50.38) in the 3000 meters final and 4th in 4:11.93...
Dongfeng Renault Wuhan Marathon in China Winners: Andrew Ben Kimutai (m) / Fantu Jimma (f) April 21: Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon in Japan Winners:...
1500 m winner: Abderrahmane Anou 3000 m winners: Brahim Kaazouzi / Taye Fantu (f) 60 m Hurdles winners: David King / Hanna Plotitsyna (f) Men's Long Jump...