Nurses work during a blood donation event at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663014
A nurse takes a blood sample from a man's finger during a blood donation event at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663012
A nurse takes a blood sample from a woman's finger during a blood donation event at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663011
People queue to donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663010
A nurse works during a blood donation event at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663007
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663004
A health worker is seen at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663001
A health worker holds a bag of erythrocyte suspension at a refrigerated storage of the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8663000
Bags of erythrocyte suspension are pictured at a refrigerated storage of the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662999
Bags of erythrocyte suspension are pictured at a refrigerated storage of the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662997
A health worker is seen at a erythrocyte suspension sample refrigerated storage at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662996
Bags of erythrocyte suspension are pictured at a refrigerated storage of the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662995
A health worker is seen at a plasma sample refrigerated storage at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662994
A man waits to donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662992
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662991
A man donates blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662989
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662988
Tubes for blood samples are pictured during a blood donation event at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662986
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662985
People queue to donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662984
People queue to donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662982
A man waits to donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662979
A man donates blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662972
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662971
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662969
A man donates blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662968
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662967
A woman donates blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662963
People donate blood at the Blood Centre of the Russian Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) in Moscow, Russia. The National Blood Donor Day is marked in Russia on April 20. Its history is associated with the even in 1832 when obstetrician Andrei Volf transfused blood to a woman in labour from her husband and thereby saved her life. This was the first such procedure in the country, which started the development of blood donation in Russia.16.04.2024#8662962