Robert Allan Phillips, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Allan Phillips

American scientist

Date of Birth: 16-Jul-1906

Date of Death: 20-Sep-1976

Profession: physician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Robert Allan Phillips

  • Robert Allan Phillips MD (July 16, 1906 in Clear Lake, Iowa – September 20, 1976) was a research scientist during World War II who developed battlefield methods to evaluate hemoglobin levels using specific gravity saving many lives.
  • This method is used in blood donor clinics to determine whether a person is healthy enough to donate blood.
  • Continuing in the Navy his research turned to cholera where he spearheaded the efforts of Naval Medical Research Unit Two to develop a cure for the disease.
  • He evaluated the course of the disease and developed the protocol for rehydration used today which has saved millions of lives.
  • His research lead the Lasker Foundation to award him a prize in 1967.
  • In his retirement, he collaborated with the University of Washington and the Chinese Government doing research in kidney failure again using hydration as a solution in remote areas of China where dialysis was not available.

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