For much of the 20th century, being a hemophiliac likely meant a short, unhappy, unemployed life, crippled by repeated bleeds. But by the 1970s, work had progressed on what, in Karen Hartman's new play "Roz and Ray," is known as "the factor." Instead of the misery of blood transfusions, hemophiliacs...
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune at 08:30PM on November 18, 2016