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January 19, 1922, University of Toronto. Day and night, for 11 days, James Collip was in the laboratory preparing sample after sample of a hormone taken from the pancreas of a cow. His team hopes this will save thousands of children each year, but in reality, it's one specific child Collip is trying to save, and it's a race for the cure.
Follow John James Rikard Macleod, Frederick Banting, Charles Best and James Collip in the discovery of insulin, a miracle cure.
Part one – The miracle: https://youtu.be/jn4HvRkBbfk
Second part – Free for all: https://youtu.be/Qs_QCJv3HrA
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