Frederick Banting and the opportunities of research by general practitioners

I wish I could have been in Banting’s audience when he addressed the Canadian Medical Association in June 1926. I suspect that there would have been few women present, and I wonder what the audience made of the youthful speaker with his already extraordinarily distinguished resume. The text of

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