Show I II I World Brighter Blood Donors Aid Victim Of Hemophilia The world looked brighter Tuesday Tuesday Tues rues day for year old Paul Cornell I stricken with a rare blood disorder which prevents clotting thanks I to a rush of volunteer blood donors who responded to an appeal in inI inthe inthe the Salt Lake Telegram Monday I The chubby youngster son of Mr and Mrs LeRoy Cornell I ave was given periodic blood transfusions Monday night and andI Tuesday and attending physicians I announced that internal bleeding from a bruise over his left eye had been temporarily stopped The childs child's hemoglobin the clotting blood-clotting property found in normal persons was persons was raised to within 50 of normal normalcy C as the result of the transfusions doctors said His condition was reported a little better The boys boy's mother said dozens of persons had called her home to I offer their blood Transfusions were taken from four donors at atI Salt Lake general ge hospital Monday Monday Mon Ion I day night Two transfusions a aday aday aday day are needed to supply the boy with life giving blood A victim of hemophilia an in incurable incurable incurable in- in curable disease which robs blood of Its clotting powers the thc chubby youngster has been seriously Illat ill illat illat at intervals since he was 10 months old his mother said Blood i is needed to give i him strength and andI nourishment until the internal I bleeding can be stopped i Persons wishing to give Paul a aI at I t transfusion may call Salt Lake general hospital 6 |