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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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25. Sir Frederick Grant Banting Winner Of The 1923 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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S IR F REDERICK G RANT B ANTING
1923 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for the discovery of insulin.
Background
    November 14, 1891- February 21, 1941
    Residence: Toronto, Canada
    Affiliation: Toronto University
    Trivia: First Canadian Nobel Laureate
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26. Sir Frederick Grant Banting
BIRTHPLACE OF sir frederick banting. frederick grant banting, discoverer ofinsulin, was born November 14, 1891, on the original banting homestead
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A brief biography of Dr. F. G. Banting It occurred to me when we were puffing up the hill and the train was speeding along away below that the engine with all its power could not go up that slushy, soft, snowy road as fast as we could. Power is useless unless directed in the proper channel. People have different powers and the big question in life must be-"Are we on the right road for travel ?" We will certainly not get far in our given time unless we have chosen the road that is fitted to our particular locomotive. A letter from the late Mr. Bill Banting T he following is a letter written by the son of Dr. Banting, Bill Banting, which was written following the lighting of the eternal flame in London, Ontario (the birthplace of the idea leading to the discovery of insulin.) Bill Banting has spent a lot of time in Alliston, Ontario Signed: Bill Banting Birthplace Alliston, Ontario This document has been prepared to announce the decision to produce a formal painting of the Banting homestead. As decided on the first Sir Frederick Banting Day celebration, in the Town of New Tecumseth, on November 14, 1995, the well-known Canadian artist David Harrington has been commissioned to create the first ever limited edition painting of the farm. This work of art will be used both to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the discovery of insulin, and to raise the awareness that diabetes has not yet been cured. The painting will show the farm as it was around 1918 when Dr. Frederick Banting, by then a hero of the Great War, returned home and then started his practice in London, Ontario.

27. 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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Banting, Sir Frederick Grant
(b. Nov. 14, 1891, Alliston, Ont., Can.d. Feb. 21, 1941, Newfoundland), Canadian physician who, with Charles H. Best , was the first to extract (1921) the hormone insulin from the pancreas. Injections of insulin proved to be the first effective treatment for diabetes, a disease in which glucose accumulates in abnormally high quantities in the blood. He received a share of the 1923 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his achievement. Banting was educated at the University of Toronto, served in World War I, and then practiced medicine in London, Ont. In 1889 Joseph von Mering and Oskar Minkowski had found that complete removal of the pancreas in dogs caused severe diabetes. Later scientists hypothesized that the pancreas controlled glucose metabolism by generating a hormone, which they named insulin. However, attempts to extract insulin from the pancreas failed. In May 1921 Banting and Best, a medical student, began an intensive effort to isolate insulin in the laboratories of the physiologist J.J.R. Macleod

28. Banting, Sir Frederick Grant --  Encyclopædia Britannica
banting, sir frederick grant Canadian physician who, with Charles H. Best, wasthe first to extract (1921) the hormone insulin from the pancreas.
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29. Frederick Banting: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Scientist Dictionary Encyclopedia Medical WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Frederick Banting Scientist Banting, Frederick Grant [b. Alliston, Ontario, Canada, November 14, 1891, d. Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland, February 21, 1941] The hormone insulin, which controls blood sugar levels, was first extracted from the pancreas by Banting and Charles H. Best in 1921, using a technique conceived by Banting. In 1922 a 14-year-old boy suffering from type I diabetes mellitus (a disease resulting from insufficient insulin) showed rapid improvement after becoming the first person to be treated with insulin. Dictionary Ban·ting băn tĭng , Sir Frederick Grant
Canadian physiologist. He shared a 1923 Nobel Prize for the discovery of insulin. Encyclopedia Banting, Sir Frederick Grant, 1891–1941, Canadian physician, M.D. Univ. of Toronto, 1922. From 1923 he was professor of medical research at Toronto. Working with C. H. Best under the direction of J. J. R. Macleod, he succeeded in isolating (1921) from the pancreas the hormone later called insulin. For this he shared with Macleod the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He was knighted in 1934. Besides his work on insulin, he made valuable studies of the cortex of the adrenal glands, of cancer, and of silicosis and stimulated research in aviation medicine. He was killed in a plane crash while en route to England on a medical war mission.

30. Banting, Sir Frederick Grant. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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31. Banting Digital Library - Photographs
banting Family Photo Album 1 One of frederick banting s photograph albums fromcirca Home of Alexander grant, grandfather of sir frederick banting.
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Photographs Banting Family Photo Album #1 - One of Frederick Banting's photograph albums from circa 1911. Contains pictures of the Banting family and friends. Banting Family Photo Album #2 - Another photgraph album belonging to Frederick Banting from circa 1915. Contains pictures of the Banting family and friends. Banting Receiving Degree From McGill University - Black and white photograph of Frederick Banting after receiving a Doctor of Science degree from McGill University. He is forefront in this picture, wearing cap and gown, accompanied by fellow graduates, a woman and two men. Book of Snapshots - A book of snapshots, most of which were taken during Banting's time as a surgeon at a military field hospital in England during World War One. Colour Photos of Henrietta Banting - Colour snapshot of Henrietta Banting at a meeting of the Stanstead Historical Society with Art Curtis and John King. Outdoors, Handwriting on back. Graduation Photo of Banting - Professional photograph, in paper frame, of Frederick Banting, standing, wearing graduation robe over suit. Oil Portrait of Banting - A photograph of an oil portrait of Frederick Banting.

32. Sir Frederick Grant Banting
banting, sir frederick grant, 1891–1941, Canadian physician, MD Univ. of Toronto,1922. From 1923 he was professor of medical research at Toronto.
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33. Sir Frederick Grant Banting
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34. Frederick Banting - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Sir Frederick Banting Sir Frederick Grant Banting KBE FRSC 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

35. Frederick Banting - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Frederick Grant Banting Sir Frederick Banting Sir Frederick Grant Banting KBE FRSC 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

36. Sir Frederick Grant Banting: Canadian Inventor Of Insulin
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Banting was born November 14, 1891 in their farmhouse in Alliston, Ontario. (North of Toronto) During WWI, he received the Canadian military cross for bravery. He attended the University of Toronto, initially planning to become a minister but switched to medicine. Banting was resident surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) in 1919-1920 Knighted in 1934
Sir Frederick Grant Banting
Sir Frederick Banting, with John James Richard Macleod, won the Nobel Prize in 1923 in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of the hormone insulin. Banting began to test his theory in May 1921. Dr. C.H. Best became Banting's assistant because he had experience in biochemistry and physiology (he had recently graduated from the University of Toronto). What they didn't realize was this theory had been tried unsuccessfully in the past - in retrospect Best felt Banting's surgical expertise made the difference. Through experimentation on dogs, they found the dogs were able to metabolize glucose when injected with a solution they had prepared from tissue called islet of Langerhorns. (They had removed the dogs pancreas in order to cause diabetes) Testing on humans commenced in 1922 with successful results. Diabetics previously facing starvation and death now had hope for the future.

37. Banting House National Historic Site
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B anting House National Historic Site celebrates not only a great Canadian discovery, but the life and career of a truly great Canadian - Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941).
Dr. Banting, c. 1921 Banting House National Historic Site Collection A t Banting House National Historic Site you can step back into history to experience one of the great moments of medical science in the twentieth century - the discovery of insulin - a moment that signified new hope for diabetes sufferers the world over. Sir Frederick G. Banting Square Banting House National Historic Site Collection B anting House National Historic Site occupies the house in which Dr. Banting lived and practised medicine from 1920-21. Several rooms in Banting House evoke that era with period furniture and accessories - the doctor's bedroom, his office and its adjoining apothecary. Another room recreates a temporary battlefield operating room similar to those in which Banting served during World War I.

38. Sir Frederick G. Banting Square
Dr. banting Instructor frederick grant, Artist The Birth of an Idea sir frederick G. banting Square, adjacent to the banting House National
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Banting House National Historic Site S ir Frederick G. Banting Square, adjacent to the Banting House National Historic Site, is highlighted by two features: a statue of Frederick Banting and the Flame of Hope. Statue of Dr. Frederick Banting Banting House National Historic Site Collection T Statue unveiling, 1989 Banting House National Historic Site Collection Preparing to kindle the Flame of Hope, 1989 Banting House National Historic Site Collection O n July 7, 1989, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother kindled the Flame of Hope before 4,000 spectators. Her Majesty was escorted by The Honourable Judge John M. Seneshen, originator of the Flame of Hope and the late Colonel Tom Lawson, who helped found Banting House. This symbol of hope burns for all those with diabetes that a cure will soon be found. It is also recognized as a tribute to Dr. Banting's unrelenting pursuit of insulin; to the lives already lost to the disease; and to the continuing perseverance of those who live with diabetes today.

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