Life-saving Transfusion, Grant Nelson

Maker
Daily Telegraph
Production date
07 Aug 1993
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Life-saving transfusion has tragic twist for Grant - For Grant Nelson the main change in his life since he was diagnosed with Hepatitis C are the shots of Interferon which he takes three times weekly. Interferon halts the disease in a percentage of sufferers but it can cause side effects, such as dizziness, vomiting, nausea and weight loss. Grant is pictured loading up a syringe with medicine.

Photograph taken 7 August 1993 and published in the newspaper on that date.
Production date
07 Aug 1993
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Media/Materials description
2 strips of film, 6 negatives on the same subject.
Measurements
Height x Width: 20 x 35mm
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Subject date
07 Aug 1993
Credit Line
gifted by the Daily Telegraph. Reproduction by kind permission of NZME/Hawke's Bay Today.
Other number(s)
A/1993/08/07/13/19, 54041

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