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Diabetes Research Committee minutes and correspondence files
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1923 - 1982 (Creation)
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10 folders of textual material.
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Administrative history
The Faculty of Medicine Research Department consists of an Associate Dean and an Assistant Dean.
Custodial history
Records were transferred from the Dean's Office to the Archives through undocumented deposits.
Scope and content
Series consists of the following material: Gordon Bell Fund, early discussions of formalizing NRC/MRC support of medical research in Canada, etc:
(1) 1923-25; (2) 1926-28; (3) 1929-38 incl Tar Cancer [on Davidson theories] report Oct 1935; (4) 1937-38; (5) 1939; (6) 1940-41; (7) 1942-43 (8) 1944 incl Memorandum on Future Research, Nov; (9) 1945; (10) 1946-50 See also 2.21.2 Physiology, 4.5.4 Gordon Bell Memorial Fund, 8.1.1 Survey, 10.0.2 Research Cte 1982-
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Dean's Office, Faculty of Medicine.
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Restrictions on access
File items in this series are being access examined as of 2011.
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Manitoba) ("FIPPA")
The Personal Health Information Act (Manitoba) ("PHIA")
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No further accruals are expected.