Jan 2020
10:08am, 24 Jan 2020
4,164 posts
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Raemond
Bernard Wasrushed intensivecare performed operation expertly subcutaneous
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Jan 2020
10:11am, 24 Jan 2020
8,341 posts
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g1ngerrevolution
1922 After an earlier injection caused a severe allergic reaction, B James Collip W to I and P the OPE and the first S injection of insulin on a diabetic was performed at the Toronto General Hospital which brought the patient out of his coma.
B is a job title. Not a medical one, strictly speaking.
I is a verb. Very common.
P is a verb.
O P is the source of insulin. I didn't know this until I read this clue.
S isn't a failure.
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Jan 2020
10:12am, 24 Jan 2020
117,635 posts
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GregP
successful. Opium poppy? Really? Wow. Barrister.
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Jan 2020
10:13am, 24 Jan 2020
117,636 posts
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GregP
extract[ed], probably?
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Jan 2020
10:14am, 24 Jan 2020
117,637 posts
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GregP
performed. extraction, then.
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Jan 2020
10:14am, 24 Jan 2020
4,166 posts
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Raemond
bursar brigadier busdriver bookkeeper beefeater
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Jan 2020
10:15am, 24 Jan 2020
117,638 posts
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GregP
Baffled by the I
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Jan 2020
10:15am, 24 Jan 2020
8,342 posts
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g1ngerrevolution
1922 After an earlier injection caused a severe allergic reaction, B James Collip W to I and P the OP extract and the first successful injection of insulin on a diabetic was performed at the Toronto General Hospital which brought the patient out of his coma.
More bovine than an opium poppy, and the P is the bit that fails in diabetics.
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Jan 2020
10:15am, 24 Jan 2020
117,639 posts
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GregP
Good clue. Especially if it really is opium poppy
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Jan 2020
10:16am, 24 Jan 2020
22,658 posts
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Maclennane
opoosum pancreas
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