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In addition to the core collection, the following are available:

  • Banting's scrapbooks - page images of three scrapbooks, compiled by FG Banting, documenting his career and personal life. Selected items in the scrapbooks have also been individually described and included in the core collection. These items are listed on each scrapbook page.
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Letter to H. H. Dale 7/12/1923
Letter to Macleod 17/03/1924
Letter to Macleod 21/10/1922
Letter to Professor H. J. Hamburger 02/01/1923
Letter to Macleod 13/11/1922
Letter to Macleod 24/01/1923
Letter to Macleod regarding controlling the distribution of insulin in Europe 30/04/1924
Letter to Dr. J. J. R. Macleod 8/05/1923
Studio portrait of D. A. Scott
Recent work on insulin
Some chemical reactions of insulin
The preparation of insulin
An insulin-like material in various tissues of the normal and diabetic animal
The source of insulin: a study of the effect produced on blood sugar by extracts of the pancreas and principal islets of fishes
Insulin in tissues other than the pancreas.  Preliminary communication