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University of Toronto Archives. A1967 - 0007, Box 91
Offprint. Reprinted by the Trustees of the Banting Research Foundation from World's Work (Nov. 1923)

Holograph manuscript written in F. G. Banting's hand. The manuscript is written on varying sizes of paper with several different sequences of numbering.

Modern enlargement of a black and white photograph. Head and shoulders shot showing J. B. Collip in a white lab coat, seated.

Original black and white photograph. Shows C. H. Best, in profile, wearing a lab coat, and standing in a laboratory. This photograph was taken for a short article about Best entitled 'No. 1 Scientist,' published in Time, June 14, 1928.

This is one of several photographs taken by Fred Hipwell just before Banting left for England. It is one of the last photographs taken of Banting

Copies of two black and white photographs showing insulin stills in the Connaught Laboratories.

Copy of a black and white photograph showing lab equipment in the Connaught Laboratories.

Modern enlargement of a copy of a black and white photograph. A full-length shot showing J. B. Collip wearing a white lab coat and seated in a laboratory.

Item is a blue index note card. Notes on 'clinical use' of the extract in Banting's hand. Notes record the first trial of pancreatic extract on a human diabetic. The extract was given by mouth on Dec. 20 and on Dec. 21 Banting noted 'no beneficial…

Original black and white photograph showing Banting's head, in profile, with a dog on the roof of the Medical Building.

The video consists of two separate films of Banting: a 90-second clip of Banting from 1932 working in his Toronto laboratory, and another short clip from 1929. There is no sound.

Item is a 1 column newspaper clipping. Subheading: 'Hope Had Been Abandoned for Child Suffering from Diabetes.' Describes the case of Elsie Needham.

Item is a newspaper article consisting of 10 columns of varying length in 3 separate clippings and a photograph with caption. Subheadings: 'Dr. Banting Tells of Way Soldiers Helped to Search for Insulin. Cites Actual Cases, Describes Wonderful…

Item is a newspaper clipping consisting of a photograph and caption. Photograph shows Elizabeth Hughes and her husband, William Gossett, standing with their bicycles on a road in Bermuda. Photograph measures 13 x 10 cm.

Autograph letter signed by Elizabeth E. Hughes to Dr. Banting. Letter requesting more insulin and describing her general physical condition.

Item is a newspaper clipping consisting of a short article and small photograph showing Elizabeth Hughes.

Copy of a black and white photograph. Shows C. H. Best and Clark Noble sitting side by side. There is a dog in the foreground. Best and Nobel were friends and classmates in the Department of Physiology at the University of Toronto. In the summer of…

Original black and white photograph showing pancreas of Dog 28. Also photographed is a hand drawn bar measuring inches and cm. to show the scale of the pancreas.

Original black and white photograph. Shows Best and Banting seated in an office, formally posed. Both men are wearing three piece suits.

Photographs of Teddy Ryder, July 10, 1922 and July 10, 1923. (Originals lent by Dr. Henry Best)

2 printed Toronto General Hospital forms filled in by hand. The first form tracks urine sugar levels from July 10 to Aug. 4 and the second form tracks urine sugar levels from Aug. 5 to Sept. 1.


1 printed sheet from the Toronto General Hospital filled out by hand and 3 handwritten note pages written on Dr. L. C. Palmer's letterhead.

Original black and white studio portrait. Shows Elsie Needham sitting on a bench.
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