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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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42. Medi-Centre - Sir Frederick Grant Banting
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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."

43. Medi-Centre - Sir Frederick Grant Banting
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45. Sir Frederick Grant Banting - Definition By Dict.die.net
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Banting Digital Library The Banting Digital Library is a project to digitise the collection of correspondence, papers, diaries, photographs and other artefacts belonging to Sir Frederick Banting, that was bequeathed to Alliston Memorial Library, Ontario in 1988. Banting is renowned for his involvement in the 1920 discovery of insulin with Charles H. Best. The collections can either be searched or browsed through the selection of format headings. There is an additional selection of magazine and newspaper clippings as well as a bibliography of resources pertaining to Banting and the discovery of insulin. The links page provides access to external Web sites of interest. Images and photographs of items within the collections are available for viewing in JPEG format. Insulin History of Medicine, 20th Cent. Diabetes Mellitus Canada ... Banting and the discovery of insulin This Web site offers a brief history of Sir Frederick Banting's monumental 1921 discovery which revolutionised the treatment of Diabetes and saved countless lives. It is sponsored by the Sir Frederick Banting Educational Committee who are based in the former town of Alliston Ontario; the birthplace of Sir Frederick Banting. The site includes descriptions of the groundbreaking experiments Banting and his team conducted at Toronto University, as well as the transcript of the Nobel Lecture he gave in Stolkholm on 15 September 1925, to commemorate the Nobel prize he was awarded in 1923. The site contains useful information but readers should be aware that it is obviously designed to eulogise one of Canada's most famous citizens, and could therefore be construed as somewhat partial.

48. Dr. Sir. Frederick Grant Banting Memorial
Dr. sir frederick grant banting Memorial. Musgrave Harbour, NewfoundlandThis Memorial was unveiled on August 16th, 1991, in memory
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Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland This Memorial was unveiled on August 16th, 1991, in memory of Dr. Sir Frederick Banting (discoverer of insulin), F/O William Bird, co-pilot, and R/O William Snailham, Radio. This Memorial is 2 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet, and 3 inches thick. It is made of marble stone that was constructed by Muir's Stone Cutters in St. John's. Muir's Stone Cutters also donated the plaque. The inscription on the plaque is as follows: "To the memory of Dr. F.G. Banting, William Bird F/O, and William Snailham, radio operator. Killed in a plane crash Feb. 20, 1941 at Seven Mile Pond (now called Banting Lake) 10 miles S.W. of Musgrave Harbour. It is erected on the site where the doctor was killed or died Feb. 21, 1941 after the plane crashed."

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50. Sir Frederick Grant Banting
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Banting Educado en escuelas públicas de su tierra natal, Canadá obtuvo su licenciatura en Medicina en 1916 e inmediatamente se incorporó al Cuerpo Médico de las Fuerzas Armadas Canadienses. Sirvió durante la Primera Guerra Mundial en Francia, y en 1918 fue herido en la batalla de Cambral. Un año más tarde recibió la Cruz Militar por el heroísmo demostrado bajo el fuego de las líneas enemigas. Al terminar la contienda bélica, Banting regresó a Canadá y comenzó a estudiar Medicina Ortopédica, y más tarde Cirugía. Desde muy pronto se interesa por la diabetes y por las investigaciones de Naunyn y Minkowski. En especial atrajo su atención un trabajo de Moses Baron, en el que explicaba que al obstruir los conductos pancreáticos, las células que segregan tripsina se degeneran, pero los islotes de Langerhans permanecen intactos. Esa fue la clave de la investigación que Banting llevaría a cabo. Banting y MacLeod recibieron el premio Nobel en 1923. Frederick Banting murió en un accidente de aviación cuando investigaba los efectos del vuelo a gran altura en el organismo humano.

51. Sir Frederick Grant Banting --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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53. Sir Frederick Banting By Justin Simpson
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Sir Frederick Banting is one of the most recognized Canadians of the last one hundred years because of his large part in the discovery of insulin injections. If not for him, and his assistant, many diabetic people could die each and every day. Sir Frederick Grant Banting was born in Alliston, Ontario on November 14, 1891. He was the youngest child of five in his family, a middle class family who owned and operated a farm. He made his way through high school, and enrolled at the University of Toronto, where he began to study the arts. He failed in his first year, and then decided to enroll in medicine. He passed this course and graduated in 1916 accumulating above-average marks in his field. When Banting left university, he joined the Canadian Armed Forces, where he served as a medical officer. He participated in World War I, where he was wounded in combat while attending to an injured soldier. For this great act of bravery, he was decorated for valour with the Military Cross. When the war ended, Banting made his return to his home, where he completed his study of orthopaedic surgery. He began his career

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La primera descripción de los resultados obtenidos con el uso de la insulina en la diabetes figura en el artículo "Pancreatic extracts in the treatment of diabetes mellitus", publicado en 1922 en el Canadian Medical Association Journal Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicina en 1921-22. Asimismo, Banting, Best y Macleod prepararon una comunicación , que lleveba por título "The internal secretion of the páncreas", que se dio a conocer en la reunión de la American Physiological Society , de 1821. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Toronto Western Hospita l. Obtuvo asimismo el LL.D. degree (Queens) y el D.Sc. degree

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Frederick Grant Banting was born on November 14, 1891, at Alliston, Ont., Canada. He was the youngest of five children of William Thompson Banting and Margaret Grant. Educated at the Public and High Schools at Alliston, he later went to the University of Toronto to study divinity, but soon transferred to the study of medicine. In 1916 he took his M.B. degree and at once joined the Canadian Army Medical Corps, and served, during the First world War, in France. In 1918 he was wounded at the battle of Cambrai and in 1919 he was awarded the Military Cross for heroism under fire. When the war ended in 1919, Banting returned to Canada and was for a short time a medical practitioner at London, Ontario. He studied orthopaedic medicine and was, during the year 1919-1920, Resident Surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. From 1920 until 1921 he did parttime teaching in orthopaedics at the University of Western Ontario at London, Canada, besides his general practice, and from 1921 until 1922 he was Lecturer in Pharmacology at the University of Toronto. In 1922 he was awarded his M.D. degree, together with a gold medal. Earlier, however, Banting had become deeply interested in diabetes. The work of Naunyn, Minkowski, Opie, Schafer, and others had indicated that diabetes was caused by lack of a protein hormone secreted by the islands of Langerhans in the pancreas. To this hormone Schafer had given the name insulin, and it was supposed that insulin controls the metabolism of sugar, so that lack of it results in the accumulation of sugar in the blood and the excretion of the excess of sugar in the urine. Attempts to supply the missing insulin by feeding patients with fresh pancreas, or extracts of it, had failed, presumably because the protein insulin in these had been destroyed by the proteolytic enzyme of the pancreas. The problem, therefore, was how to extract insulin from the pancreas before it had been thus destroyed.

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