19 JANUARY 1934, Page 3
Insulin Cheaper One advantage, which it is proper to point
out, has arisen from the public discussion of the probable effects of the increase on the duty on imported insulin. The British producers have not only been as good as their word in refraining from raising their prices in the home market, but they have shoWn their sense of gratitude to the Government by reducing their prices below the old level. This result may, no doubt, be attributed to the healthy publicity -which has been given to the question;