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  1. Alexander Solomon Wiener (March 16, 1907 – November 6, 1976), was an American biologist and physician, specializing in the fields of forensic medicine, serology, and immunogenetics. His work led to the discovery of the Rh factor in 1937, along with Karl Landsteiner , and subsequently to the development of exchange transfusion methods that ...

  2. Wiener made a lasting contribution to forensic science in his discovery and advancement of the concept of the Rhesus factor. By using blood typing and blood grouping technologies, it has become increasingly possible to identify unique individuals, whether suspects or victims, from among the entire population of humans.

  3. Oct 1, 2008 · He used his knowledge of blood groups in forensics, parentage studies, testing and monitoring mothers, and treating their babies for erythroblastosis fetalis (now known as hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn). Dr Wiener's method for exchange transfusion was highly efficient.

    • Marion E. Reid
    • 2008
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  5. Born: March 16, 1907. Birthplace: NYC, New York, USA. Generation: Greatest Generation. Chinese Zodiac: Goat/Sheep. Star Sign: Pisces. Died: November 6, 1976 (aged 69) Alexander S. Wiener was an American physician who was best known for his pioneering work in the field of immunohematology.

  6. He used his knowledge of blood groups in forensics, parentage studies, testing and monitoring mothers, and treating their babies for erythroblastosis fetalis (now known as hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn). Dr Wiener's method for exchange transfusion was highly efficient.

    • Marion E. Reid
    • 2008
  7. Back to Glossary List. Alexander Wiener was was one of the most prominent early researchers in transfusion medicine. He is best known for his work in the Rh blood system.

  8. ALEXANDER S. WIENER* THE Rh or rhesus blood factor has supplied the key to two medical mysteries, namely, the cause of hemolytic transfusion reactions in patients receiving blood of their own A-B-0 group, and the cause of an obscure blood disease of newborn infants known as erythroblastosis fetalis. In view of the importance of the Rh blood

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