“PLASMAXIIS - Lessons From The Bloodstreams” takes students into the world of Hematology.

Lessons from the bloodstream will include content about bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura—information about treating hematological malignancies such as lymphoma, leukemia, and hemoglobinopathies.

Information about blood transfusions, bone marrow, and stem cell transplantation will also be covered.

The truth about your health lives in your bloodstreams.

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In Memory of :

Richard Gottfried, 65, of Ross Township


Rose Mallinger, 97, of Squirrel Hill, City of Pittsburgh


Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, of Edgewood Borough


Cecil Rosenthal, 59, of Squirrel Hill, City of Pittsburgh


David Rosenthal, 54, (brother of Cecil), of Squirrel Hill


Bernice Simon, 84, of Wilkinsburg


Sylvan Simon, 86, (husband of Bernice), of Wilkinsburg


Daniel Stein, 71, of Squirrel Hill, City of Pittsburgh


Melvin Wax, 88, of Squirrel Hill, City of Pittsburgh


Irving Younger, 69, of Mt. Washington, City of Pittsburgh

Joyce Fienberg, 75, of Oakland, City of Pittsburgh

The Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp was the hub of a large group of German concentration camps built around the villages of Mauthausen and Sankt Georgen a der Gusen (Gusen) in Upper Austria, roughly 20 kilometers (12 mi) east of the city of Linz.

Young Jerry Rabinowitz, with his mother and father, endured months of unimaginable horror and suffering. Cries of the tortured interrupted their fear-filled dreams.

The Mauthausen-Gusen camp was one of the first massive concentration camp complexes in Nazi Germany and the last to be liberated by the Allies. The two main camps, Mauthausen and Gusen I, were labeled as "Grade III" camps, which meant they were intended to be the toughest camps for the "Incorrigible political enemies of the Reich."

Mauthausen never lost this Grade III classification. In the offices of the Reich Main Security Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt; RSHA), it was referred to by the nickname Knochenmühle – The Bone-Grinder (literally a bone-mill). Unlike many other concentration camps, which were intended for all categories of prisoners, Mauthausen was mostly used for extermination through the labor of the intelligentsia – educated people and members of the higher social classes in countries subjugated by the Nazi regime during World War II.

Forced to stand and watch the blood-bathed execution of his parents ten feet in front of him, Nazi soldiers mock him, and with the bones of his parents spattered young Jerry with their blood.

Permanently stained by the blood of his parents and countless horrific radiation experiments he experienced at Mauthausen-Gusen. Jerry Rabinowitz was transformed by the hand of Semaj Nos Kcaj into Plasmaxiis. Guardian of Acure and loyal sentinel of human bloodstreams.

Original Name: Jerry Rabinowitz

Occupation: Hematologist

Home: Linz, Austria 

POWERS:

The power to treat bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, knowledge in treating hematological malignancies such as lymphoma, leukemia, and hemoglobinopathies, and comprehensive expertise in the science of blood transfusions, bone marrow, and stem-cell transplantation.

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