Abstract
A method for the transplantation of bone marrow in man is described. With this technic it was possible to obtain up to 18 billion marrow cells from the posterior iliac crests. The effects of this procedure on the donor and the recipient are discussed in the light of our experience with over 100 such transplants.
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© 1960 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1960