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  • "Insulin Controversy" GC/67

"Insulin Controversy"

  • Dale, Sir Henry Hallett, 1875-1968
Date:
1922-1959
Reference:
GC/67
  • Archives and manuscripts

Collection contents

  • "Insulin Controversy"GC/67
    • Letter from Colonel A Gooderham, Toronto, to Dr Banting 16 Sept 1922GC/67/1
    • Statement by Banting of the events leading up to the discovery of insulinGC/67/2
    • C H Best `A Report of the Discovery and the Development of the Knowledge of the Properties of Insulin' Sept 1922GC/67/3
    • Letter from Prof J J R MacLeod to Colonel Gooderham 20 Sept 1922GC/67/4
    • Prof J J R MacLeod `History of the researches leading to the discovery of insulin'GC/67/5
    • C H Best to Dr W FeasbyGC/67/6
    • C H Best to Dr W FeasbyGC/67/7
    • C H Best to Dr W FeasbyGC/67/8
    • Note from C H Best to Sir H H Dale, with list of items sent, 29 May 1959GC/67/9
    • `Note by H H Dale on the additional documents submitted by C H Best, with a letter dated May 29, 1959, for deposition in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library, bearing, like others earlier received, on the "insulin controversy"'GC/67/10

About this work

Description

Copy documents collected by Sir Henry Dale c.1959 relating to the controversy over the responsibility for the discovery of insulin in Toronto in 1922.

Publication/Creation

1922-1959

Physical description

1 file

Contributors

  • Dale, Sir Henry Hallett, 1875-1968

Subjects

  • Endocrinology
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Physiology

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Identifiers

Accession number

  • 138

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