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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.
  • Descriptions of the archival collections - The materials for this digital collection were selected from several archival collections, at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library and elsewhere. Descriptions of each archival collection, its source, and the digital materials selected, are provided.
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Gives Dr. Banting credit for 'insulin'
Gives Banting all of credit
Declares Best shares honor
Prof. J. J. R. Macleod honored at dinner of medical men
Winners named for Reeve prize
Fondness for mongrel helped to find insulin
Insulin treatment for diabetes to be made available for all
To ask province to provide funds for insulin
Donates $150,000 to diabetes cure
New Brunswick to supply free insulin extract
Canada rewards Banting's service
Diabetes, dreaded disease, yields to new gland cure
Biologists acclaim victor over diabetes
Biology club held interesting meeting
Banting hopes for free insulin to treat poor
Still his mother's boy despite honors and glory
Now hoped that insulin will be permanent cure
Newest treatment for diabetes found by young Canadian
Record opening day crowd of 76,500 on warriors' day at the exhibition
Banting and Best in seats of honor at fair luncheon
A happy moment at the exhibition opening
Aid to young men with ideas is Canada's greatest need
Scientist and soldiery share in city's homage
Banting given an ovation by assembly of scientists
Asks time to consider prize award disposal

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