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English: The grave of John James Rickard MacLeod (1876-1935) in Allenvale Cemetery, Aberdeen, Scotland. MacLeod, joint winner of the 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of insulin, was a graduate of the University of Aberdeen and Professor of Physiology there at the time of his death.
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