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'''NPH''' is an intermediate-acting insulin extracted from beautiful mythological maidens down by the river.  It was created in 1950 by Nordisk.
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'''NPH''' (shorthand for '''nymph''') is an intermediate-acting insulin extracted from beautiful mythological maidens down by the river.  It was created in 1950 by Nordisk.
  
  
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- [http://gomerblog.com/2016/09/cinnabon-giving-away-free-insulin-rolls/ Insulinabon]]
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Latest revision as of 07:41, 10 March 2017

Peter Paul Rubens' "Ceres and Two Nymphs" (1624)

NPH (shorthand for nymph) is an intermediate-acting insulin extracted from beautiful mythological maidens down by the river. It was created in 1950 by Nordisk.


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