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  1. Sir Frederick Grant Banting: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2000
  2. Sir Frederick Banting by Lloyd G Stevenson, 1947
  3. Sir Frederick Banting, doctor against diabetes (Creative Education close-ups) by Ann Margaret Mayer, 1974
  4. The insulin man;: The story of Sir Frederick Banting by John Rowland, 1966
  5. [Obituary: Sir Frederick Banting by Henry H Dale, 1941
  6. Frederick Banting and the Discovery of Insulin (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) by John Bankston, 2001-08-10

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2. Banting And The Discovery Of Insulin
Banting and the history of the discovery of insulin in 1921 by Dr. Frederick Grant Banting and Charles Best
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3. Vote For Sir Frederick Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting. 4th. Greatest Canadian.
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4. Sir Frederick Grant Banting Canadian Inventor Of Insulin
Sir Frederick Grant Banting. Sir Frederick Banting, with John James Richard Macleod, won the Nobel Prize in 1923 in Physiology or Medicine for the
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5. Sir Frederick Grant Banting Winner Of The 1923 Nobel Prize In
Sir Frederick Grant Banting, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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6. Sir Frederick Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting (18911941) physician, physiologist, and Nobel laureate, who co-discovered the pancreatic hormone insulin, used in
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7. Sir Frederick Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting (18911941). physician, physiologist, and Nobellaureate, who co-discovered the pancreatic hormone insulin, used in treating
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Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941)
  • physician, physiologist, and Nobel laureate, who co-discovered the pancreatic hormone insulin, used in treating diabetes
  • born in Alliston , Ontario
  • educated at the University of Toronto
  • entered the Army Medical Corps in 1915, becoming a captain
  • after World War I he practiced medicine in London, Ontario, until 1921
  • in 1922, working at the University of Toronto in the laboratory of the Scottish physiologist John James Rickard Macleod and with the assistance of the Canadian physiologist Charles Best , Banting made the dramatic discovery of insulin
  • in 1923 the Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded to Banting and Macleod. Objecting to the credit given Macleod, who had not participated in the discovery, Banting shared his half with Best . Macleod divided his share with the Canadian chemist James Bertram Collip, who had helped Macleod purify insulin subsequent to its isolation.
  • in 1923 the university established the Banting-Best Department of Medical Research with Banting as its director.
  • in 1934 he was made Knight of the British Empire
  • at the height of his career, Banting died in a plane crash on route to England to take a wartime post

8. Banting Digital Library
In 1920, Sir Frederick Grant Banting and Charles H. Best discovered insulin, a hormone which prolonged and saved the lives of millions of diabetics.
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9. Banting, Sir Frederick Grant
Banting, Sir Frederick Grant (b. Nov. 14, 1891, Alliston, Ont., Can.d. Feb. 21, 1941, Newfoundland), Canadian physician who, with Charles H. Best
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10. Dr. Sir. Frederick Grant Banting Memorial
Dr. Sir Frederick Grant Banting Memorial. Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland
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11. Frederick G. Banting - Biography
Frederick G. Banting Biography Frederick Grant Banting was born on November 14, 1891, at Alliston, Ont., Canada.
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12. Science.ca Profile : Sir Frederick Grant Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting. Medicine. Achievement Successfully isolated insulinand received the Nobel Prize. Birthdate November 14, 1891. Birthplace
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13. Nobel: Medicine: Frederick Grant Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting *1891, † 1941. External links. The Nobel Prize SirFrederick Grant Banting The Nobel Foundation
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14. Sir Frederick Grant Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting. Ever wonder about one of the men who invented insulin? Sir Frederick Grant Banting was born on November 14, 1891 an died on
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Sir Frederick Grant Banting
Ever wonder about one of the men who invented insulin? Well here is a report I wrote on him for my 8th grade science class (I got an A+ on it!) (so that was umm... 1997) Sir Frederick Grant Banting was born on November 14, 1891 an died on February 21, 1941. He was born in Alliston, Ontario. A childhood friend of his died of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, which may have had an influence onhis career choice. He considered becoming a minister, but realized that he really wanted to work in the medical field. In 1912, he entered the University of Toronto Medical School. While preparing a lecture on the pancreas and carbohydrate metabolizm in 1920, he found out that not much was known about the pancreas or diabtes. At two in the morning, Banting thought of an experiment. He would bind the pancreatic part carrying insulin into the duedenum. That might result in someone being left with only one part of their pancreas. Banting went to see Dr. F. R. Miller at Western University with his theory. Miller told Banting to go see Dr. J. J. R. Macleod. Macleod wasn't fond of the theory. Banting went back to London and discussed his choices with Miller again.

15. Medi-Centre - Sir Frederick Grant Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting Born November 14, 1891 Birthplace Alliston, OntarioDied February 21, 1941. Canadian Leaf. Nobel Laureate in Medicine (1922)
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Sir Frederick Grant Banting
Born: November 14, 1891
Birthplace: Alliston, Ontario
Died: February 21, 1941 Nobel Laureate in Medicine (1922)
Discoverer of insulin
Founding member of the National Research Council of Canada Bio
While a physiology demonstrator at the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Banting conceived a method for separating out the active ingredient of the pancreas which could be used to control the fatal disease of diabetes. He carried out research together with Drs. Charles Best and J. Bertram Collip at the University of Toronto in 1921-22 which resulted in the first clinical use of the newly discovered hormone insulin.
After the award of the 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine to Dr. Banting and his department head, Professor J.R.R. Macleod, Dr. Banting continued working in medical research, and played an important role in developing the national medical research programme of the Dominion Government. He died in an airplane crash in Newfoundland enroute to England on a medical research mission connected with the Second World War. SideFx
The youngest people to nominate someone to the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame were two 13-year-olds from Ilderton, Ontario. They were so excited to learn about Dr. Banting and his discovery of insulin that they collaborated on a nomination for Banting's induction to the Hall of Fame. They wrote "Our class has been studying Canadian scientists and doctors. We are nominating Sir Frederick because of his great achievements in discovering insulin to help treat diabetes."

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Sir Frederick Grant Banting. by Virgil Ibero Grade 7. Sir Frederick Banting (Grant).Sir Frederick Banting was born November 14, 1891 in Alliston, Ontario.
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Sir Frederick Banting was born November 14, 1891 in Alliston, Ontario.
Frederick was the youngest of six children in a middle class family. His father was a farmer. University and Medical Practice
  • Banting began his studies at University of Toronto. He failed his first year in Arts at University of Toronto. He enrolled in Medicine, received his M.D. in 1916 and graduated with above average grades. In 1919-1920, Banting completed his training as an orthopedic surgeon. In 1921, he practiced medicine in London, Ontario. He was the head of a new Department of Medical Research at the University of Toronto.
World War I and Valour
  • Frederick Banting joined the army in the World War 1. He served as a Medical Officer in France. He was wounded in action and decorated for valour. Banting was awarded by the Canadian Military Cross for bravery.

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Sir Frederick Grant Banting (18911941) Canadian physician, physiologist. In 1922,working at the University of Toronto in the laboratory of the Scottish
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Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941)
Canadian physician, physiologist In 1922, working at the University of Toronto in the laboratory of the Scottish physiologist John Macleod and with the assistance of the Canadian physiologist Charles Best , Banting discovered insulin. In 1923 the Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded to Banting and Macleod. Objecting to the credit given Macleod, who had not participated in the discovery, Banting shared his half with Best Adapted from schwinger.harvard.edu/~terning/bios/Banting.html

18. Articles - Frederick Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting, KBE (November 14, 1891 – February 21, In 2004,Frederick Banting was nominated as one of the top 10 Greatest Canadians
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KBE November 14 February 21 ) was a Canadian medical scientist, doctor and Nobel laureate
Banting was born in Alliston Ontario Canada . After studying medicine at the University of Toronto and graduating in , he served in the Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War I . After the war, he returned to Canada and between and completed his training as an orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto . In July he began to practice medicine in University of Western Ontario London Ontario . There, on the night of 31 October , during his routine reading of articles in a medical journal, he wrote down an idea for a method to isolate the internal secrection of the pancreas , the crucial step needed for effective treatment for diabetes. Up to that point, all methods to obtain a useful secretion which could be safely administered to humans had proved unsuccessful.
Dissatisfied with his practice and fascinated by his idea, Banting left London and moved to Toronto. There, on 17 May he began his research at the University of Toronto, under the supervision of professor

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