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The First Blood Bank: How PR Revolutionized Healthcare in 1937
Season 1 · Episode 4

The First Blood Bank: How PR Revolutionized Healthcare in 1937

Selling Cures

September 29, 20246m 34s

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Show Notes

Welcome to "Selling Cures," the podcast where we uncover the fascinating stories at the crossroads of healthcare, marketing, advertising, and public relations. In today's episode, we're traveling back to 1937 to explore a groundbreaking moment in medical history: the creation of the first blood bank.

Join us as we delve into how Dr. Bernard Fantas' innovative idea revolutionized modern medicine and how a powerful PR campaign turned the public into willing blood donors. This episode highlights the crucial role of public trust and participation in medical advancements and how effective messaging can transform simple ideas into life-saving practices.

Stay tuned to discover how the first blood bank didn't just change healthcare—it changed society.

Fun Fact: During World War II, national blood donation campaigns modeled after Chicago's success led to millions of units of blood being collected, saving countless lives.

Timestamps:
00:00 Blood donation: safe, impactful, heroic, community service.
05:37 Modern blood banks’ success owes much to PR.

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“Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”