The Fairchild schematic has some more parts at the output circuit
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Unfortunately there are no resistor values given.
compare Link 1 Link 2 // -- it's a challenge to get the Std. LM358 to do that (about SR 300mV/s)I might be able to get 100kHz


"trust me" -- forget about it if it's below ±50mV ← it will definitely vary with supply voltage and the particular configuration / signal sourceI still have a small offset voltage to deal with.
You are not wrong... I'm not entirely sure that it will have any negative impacts. I believe that diffusion process and sharing substrates are entirely another science. Many diode junctions are created and even BJT's appear while building something else. From the simulation we know the circuit (equivalent) works as intended and designed. I'm anticipating better separation and behavior from discrete components. It will be easier to isolate them from noise and unintended capacitance. I assume that there may be stray inductance added due to the longer traces.I'm willing to bet that even the physical spacing between transistors plays a part in its performance.
And before transistors, they were built using vacuum tubes! ... that must've been a real challenge!before the late 60's all op-amps were built using discrete components