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DIABETES CURE.

DISCOVERER OF INSULIN TR It ATM ENT H ONORED.

WARNING AGAINST UNDUE $ OPTIMISM

(Received Julv 26, 5.5 n .in.) LONDON, July 25

Mr. Banting maintained ins reputation for modesty when the Br.tish Medical Association discussed the insulin cure. He took his seat at the back of the hall, obviously anxious to evade notice. When the Prosiasnt called his name, the whole assembly of eminent doctors craned tneir necks to get"n glimpse of the frail youthful Banting. He spoke very row v-erds. most of which were in appreciation of tiie way the medical men nad received his .experimental work. Sir Thomas Herder acknowledged Mr. Banting's wonderful <■ ntributien to science, but uttered a warning against undue optimism. Some easts might be benefited but little, idhus not at all.—A: and N.Z.I’.A

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 5

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DIABETES CURE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 5

DIABETES CURE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 5