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** [[Michael Bliss]]'s ''Discovery of Insulin'' (2007; update to 1982 publication)
** Articles from the ''[[Bulletin of the History of Medicine]]''
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* [[John G. FitzGerald]], founder of [[Connaught Laboratories]] and peacemaker for the insulin project
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* [[Academy of Medicine of Toronto]], a continuing medical education institution for Ontario researchers and practitioners <BR>▼
* [[Connaught Laboratories]], a non-commercial public health institution based at the University of Toronto until 1972 <BR>▼
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* [[Frederick Banting#Statements on Hudson's Bay Company]]
▲* [[Academy of Medicine of Toronto]], a continuing medical education institution for Ontario researchers and practitioners<BR>
▲* [[Connaught Laboratories]], a non-commercial public health institution based at the University of Toronto until 1972
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