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  • 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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Treatment of diabetes
Nobel medicine prize awarded to Drs. Banting and Macleod, Toronto discoverers of insulin for treatment of diabetes
Seating plan for the Banting-Macleod Nobel Prize banquet
The story of insulin
Speech given at the Banting-Macleod banquet 26/11/1923
C. H. Best: a report of the discovery and development of the knowledge of the properties of insulin
Invitation to banquet held in honour of F. G. Banting and J. J. R. Macleod
Invitation to a special convocation 26/11/1923
Notes dated June 9 from loose leaf notebook 1920/21
Notes dated June 14 from loose leaf notebook 1920/21
Macleod awards Collip half of his Nobel Prize
Insulin wins a great prize
The contribution made by J. B. Collip to the development of insulin while he was in Toronto 1921-22 [copy]
Photograph of J.J.R. Macleod [ca. 1928]
May cure diabetes
Letter to Dr. J. J. R. MacLeod 8/12/1922
The late John James Rickard Macleod
Aberdeen's forgotten Nobel Prize winner: Professor J. J. R. Macleod (1876 - 1935)
Royal Society of Canada nomination form for James Bertram Collip [ca. 12/1923]
Citation to F. G. Banting and J. J. R. Macleod accompanying the Nobel Prize
Pancreatic extract in the treatment of diabetes
Have they robbed diabetes of its terror?
Work on diabetes shows progress against disease
Have they robbed diabetes of its terrors?
Toronto doctors on track of diabetes cure

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