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  Vol. 78 No. 3, SEPTEMBER 1946 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Arch Intern Med. 1946;78(3):367.

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GENERAL NEWS

Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Discovery of Insulin.

—The twenty-fifth anniversary of the discovery of insulin will be observed with a program in Convocation Hall, at the University of Toronto, on September 16. Many internationally known figures in the field of medicine will be present to honor the occasion. Among them will be R. D. Lawrence, physician in charge, Diabetic Clinic, King's College Hospital, London, England; H. C. Hagedorn, Gentofte, Denmark; Bernardo A. Houssay, Research Institute of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Elliott P. Joslin, Harvard Medical School, Boston. This observation will be followed by the regular annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association.

On September 23 Eli Lilly and Company will sponsor an International Diabetes Clinic to be held at the Indiana University Medical Center in Herty Hall of the State Board of Health Building, Indianapolis. International importance will be given to this meeting by . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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