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  1. Duncan Archibald Graham, CC CBE FRSC (January 8, 1882 – February 18, 1974) was a Canadian physician and academic who held the first position in the British Empire of chair of clinical medicine, established by John Craig Eaton at the University of Toronto in 1919.

  2. Graham began his career as assistant bacteriologist and demonstrator in physiology at the University of Toronto and in 1906 was appointed resident pathologist at Toronto General Hospital. In 1911, after postgraduate study in London, Heidelberg, Dresden and Vienna, he returned to his University as Lecturer in Bacteriology.

  3. Duncan Archibald Graham was Chair of the Department of Medicine and Physician-in -Chief at the Toronto General Hospital in 1921. Fred Banting asked him for permission to treat diabetic patients in the Internal Medicine Ward of Toronto General Hospital (TGH) with the pancreatic extracts.

  4. Duncan Archibald Graham, CC CBE FRSC (January 8, 1882 – February 18, 1974) was a Canadian physician and academic who held the first position in the British Empire of chair of clinical medicine, established by John Craig Eaton at the University of Toronto in 1919.

  5. Duncan Archibald Graham was Chair of the Department of Medicine and Physician-inChief at the Toronto General Hospital in 1921. Fred Banting asked him for permission to treat diabetic patients in the Internal Medicine Ward of Toronto General Hospital (TGH) with the pancreatic extracts. Professor Duncan did not allow him to do it at first

  6. Duncan Archibald Graham-He was a Canadian physician and academic who held the first position in the British Empire of chair of clinical medicine, established by John Craig Eaton at the University of Toronto in 1919.

  7. Duncan Archibald Graham, CC CBE FRSC was a Canadian physician and academic who held the first position in the British Empire of chair of clinical medicine, established by John Craig Eaton at the University of Toronto in 1919.