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#161: Doctales with Cocktails - Informal Exploration of Canadian Medical History with Mitch

#161: Doctales with Cocktails - Informal Exploration of Canadian Medical History with Mitch

Episode 161 Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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This episode is sponsored by New Leaf Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy - oxygen therapy that’s non-invasive treatment that strengthens your body from the inside out.

This rendition of Doctales begins with Tim introducing a special guest co-host, Mitch– subbing in for May who’s come down with a virus. They discuss various topics, including Canadian medical history and the achievements of Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin. The host also mentions that Banting worked on developing the GSuite and was an amateur painter.

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00:07:26 Father of socialized medicine. 

00:12:00 Drinking Crush It is safe. 

00:15:43 Experiments for science can be risky. 

00:21:40 Thrill-seeking adventures in small towns. 

00:29:42 Making fun and mischief in childhood. 

00:33:30 Tea in blue cans is popular.

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