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Image of Sir Frederick Banting and Dr. Charles Best co-discoverers of Insulin. This image is from Library and Archives Canada which lists its copyright as expired.

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  Dr. Frederick Banting (right) and Dr. Charles Best, discovers of insulin. 


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c 1920-1935 — 1 item — 3.25 x 2.25 in. 


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Published in "The Star Weekly Magazine", Toronto, Feb. 9, 1963, p. 8. Described by the RECON project. 


REFERENCE NUMBERS:

 ACCESSION:    1964-144 


 REPRODUCTION:    C-001350 (copy negative number); 


CONSULTATION/REPRODUCTION:

Graphics: photos      Restrictions on access:  Nil   


USE/REPRODUCTION:

Restrictions on use/reproduction:  Nil 

Copyright: Expired Credit: Library and Archives Canada / C-001350


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

2000782231 (Location number)


SUBJECT HEADINGS:

Services - Health & Welfare - Research


SOURCE: DAPDCAP 306304

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