Banting: A BiographyMcClelland and Stewart, 1984 - 336 pages |
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Page 29
... probably their parents still frowned on dancing as intrinsic or prospective sin . The Bantings do not seem to have been as rigid as some Methodist folk , so Fred probably made up his own mind about dancing . He decided that he did not 29.
... probably their parents still frowned on dancing as intrinsic or prospective sin . The Bantings do not seem to have been as rigid as some Methodist folk , so Fred probably made up his own mind about dancing . He decided that he did not 29.
Page 67
... probably a good sign . Some of their later accounts suggest that Banting and Best were very excited by this first test . If so , they were remarkably cool in deciding to break off work for the day at 6.15 p.m. When they came back to the ...
... probably a good sign . Some of their later accounts suggest that Banting and Best were very excited by this first test . If so , they were remarkably cool in deciding to break off work for the day at 6.15 p.m. When they came back to the ...
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... probably believed he had to protect his patients from an inexperienced , impulsive , probably unsound clinician . Over the weeks D.E. Robertson was instrumental in breaking down Graham's resistance . Their arguments about Banting nearly ...
... probably believed he had to protect his patients from an inexperienced , impulsive , probably unsound clinician . Over the weeks D.E. Robertson was instrumental in breaking down Graham's resistance . Their arguments about Banting nearly ...
Contents
FOREWORD Writing about Banting7 | 7 |
CHAPTER ONE A White Boy a Right Boy | 15 |
CHAPTER TWO Becoming a Man | 28 |
Copyright | |
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