Blank thick cream cardstock patient records printed on both sides for noting patient medical history, diagnosis, laboratory, treatment and follow up; glued together along top for easy removal of each chart; folded in half to fit into loose folder; 9 pages still attached with one loose.
Blank thick cream cardstock patient records printed on both sides for noting patient medical history, diagnosis, laboratory, treatment and follow up; glued together along top for easy removal of each chart; folded in half to fit into loose folder; 9 pages still attached with one loose.
On folder cover: "DIABETIC // HISTORY // SHEETS // Mobenol // TOLBUTAMIDE, HORNER"; cover back: "FRANK W. HORNER LIMITED MONTREAL"; on chart front: "DIABETIC // MEDICAL // HISTORY // MOBENOL // tolbutamide, 0.5 gm // DIAGNOSIS // LABORATORY // TREATMENT // COMPLICATIONS // TREATMENT // FOLLOW-UP"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-G Diabetes and Insulin Binder, pg. 10a
Length
17.8 cm
Width
12.7 cm
Depth
0.2 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Dimension Notes
closed booklet
Condition Remarks
Looks new
Copy Type
original
Reference Comments
Wikipedia
Research Facts
Tolbutamide is an antidiabetic agent, prescribed for type 2 diabetes. It is used along with diet and exercise. It causes the pancreas to release insulin.
Tolbutamide, a first-generation sulfonylurea antidiabetic agent, is used with diet to lower blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes mellitus type II. Tolbutamide is twice as potent as the related second-generation agent glipizide.
Dr. John Wallace (Jack) McDougall (1912-1999). Opened general practice at 35 Garden Street Brockville, across the street from the St. Vincent de Paul Hospital in July 1940 and retired in 1985. Graduated from Queen’s University Faculty of Medicine in 1937 and completed his internship in Buffalo NY, married and returned to Brockville in 1940.
Served in WWII in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps joining the No. 1 Field Ambulance Military Hospital eventually becoming its commanding officer at Terrace, B.C then going overseas with the No. 23 Canadian General Hospital in England. Returning to Brockville from the No. 24 General Hospital in December 1945 to resume his medical practice.
Dr McDougall was the local coroner for 20+ years and received numerous awards including From Governor General Roland Michener for his work with St. Johns Ambulance; member of the Brockville Kiwanis Club and Sussex Masonic Lodge No. 5.