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Letter to Charley Best 27/07/[1922]
Insulin committee account book 13/02/1923 - 06/1927
Letter to Dr. J. J. R. Macleod 11/05/1922
Letter  to Dr. G. H. A. Clowes 23/09/1922
Letter to Dr. J. J. R. Macleod 2/03/1923
Letter to Dr. William Puckner 24/04/1923
Letter to Dr. J. G. Fitzgerald 11/11/1922
Letter to Professor Serafino Belfanti 13/06/1923
Photograph of the Connaught Laboratories ca. 1923
Connaught Anti-Toxin Laboratories filling records for insulin 2/04/1923 - 9/01/1926
Connaught anti-toxin laboratories: Early filling records for insulin 29/04/1922 to 15/05/1922
Connaught Anti-Toxin Laboratories:  Filling records for Dr. Macleod's insulin 13/10/1922 - 19/06/1923
Making of diabetes remedy to be controlled by U of T
Some insulin acts quickly other doses are slower
Ontario leads the way to the world
Banting says Canada loses her scientists
Insulin production 250,000 units weekly
Came to city for insulin but none was available
Would share honors with his colleagues
Imported U.S. insulin for use in public wards
Letter to Dr. Banting 18/07/1922
Letter to Dr. Clowes 12/10/1922

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