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  • In the words of columnist John Macleod: "He is too old to be hip, too young to be venerable."

    Diana's Fading Legacy 2007

  • I listened with wonder, as McFarquhar described the visit of the Rev. John Macleod to his home.

    Michael McGrath, Postmaster Ralph Connor 1898

  • Canadian scientists Frederick Banting and John Macleod made the discovery in 1921 through experiments with a mixture of ground cow pancreas water and salts that eventually became insulin.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Canadian scientists Frederick Banting and John Macleod made the discovery in 1921 through experiments with a mixture of ground cow pancreas water and salts that eventually became insulin.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The Nobel Prize-winning discovery of this molecule in 1922 by Canadian researchers Frederick Banting, Charles Best and John Macleod is ranked among the most important medical achievements of all times.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Saleem H. Ali 2012

  • John Macleod, an experienced skipper of the Seaprobe Atlantis - the area's main tourist boat - said he was surprised the spot was chosen for a crew transfer.

    The Guardian World News Richard Norton-Taylor 2010

  • John Macleod, an experienced skipper of the Seaprobe Atlantis - the area's main tourist boat - said he was surprised the spot was chosen for a crew transfer.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • John Macleod, skipper of the Seaprobe Atlantis, the main tourist boat in the area, said he was "surprised" the submarine had grounded where it had.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • John Macleod, an experienced skipper of the Seaprobe Atlantis - the area's main tourist boat - said he was surprised the spot was chosen for a crew transfer.

    The Guardian World News Richard Norton-Taylor 2010

  • Banting and Best, 1922; (Nobel Prize awarded for purification for use in humans) John Macleod and Banting, 1923; (first synthesized), China,

    unknown title 2009

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