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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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Insulin: a patient's point of view.
Photograph of James Havens ca. 1921
Photograph of Teddy Ryder, 10/07/1922
Photograph of Teddy Ryder 10/07/23
Anabasis
Claim Alberta doctor shares insulin honor
Banting insulin saved me -- Mayo M.D.
Please save my son!
Teddy Ryder: Banting's living miracle
Work on diabetes shows progress against disease
Science's new cure leads Hughes's child to health
Daughter of U. S. Secretary of State tries new Toronto discovery
New treatment is certain cure Europe declares
Efficacy of diabetes serum 'demonstrated beyond doubt'
Maimed veterans offered selves freely as experimental material
At the children's serenade in Washington: the Secretary of State
New treatment aids Miss Hughes
New York excited over new cure for diabetes
Fifty Rochesterians saved from death by diabetes through application of remedy perfected by men at Toronto University
N. Y. specialists praise value of discovery
America's leading medical scientists unite in lauding insulin extract
Miss Hughes, ill, takes new 'cure'
Little daughter of Hughes seemingly cured of diabetes by serum taken from fish

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