Philip Levine (physician)

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Philip Levine
Born 10 September 1900(1900-09-10)
Flag of Russia Russia
Died 18 October 1987 (Age 87)
Flag of the United States United States.
Occupation Pathologist
Known for Serology of Rh disease

Philip Levine (August 10, 1900October 18, 1987) was an imuno-hematologist whose clinical research advanced knowledge on the Rhesus factor, Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) and blood transfusion. He was born in Polish Russia. He moved with his family to New York when he was 8 years old where his family took on a more English sounding surname.

In 1939 while working at the Newark Beth Israel Hospital, New Jersey, USA Philip Levine and Rufus E. Stetson published their findings about a family who had a stillborn baby in 1937 who had died of hemolytic disease of the newborn. This publication included the first suggestion that a mother could make blood group antibodies owing to immune sensitization to her fetuses red blood cells.

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  • Levine P and Stetson R E: Intra-group agglutination. J Am Med Assoc, 113: 126,1939

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NAME Levine, Philip
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SHORT DESCRIPTION Pathologist
DATE OF BIRTH 10 August 1900
PLACE OF BIRTH Russia
DATE OF DEATH 18 October 1987
PLACE OF DEATH United States.
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