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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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Encyclopedia Article Find in this article View printer-friendly page E-mail Multimedia 2 items Banting, Sir Frederick Grant (1891-1941), Canadian doctor, physiologist, and Nobel laureate, who co-discovered the pancreatic hormone insulin , used in treating diabetes Banting was born in Alliston, Ontario, and educated at the University of Toronto. He entered the Army Medical Corps in 1915, becoming a captain. After World War I he practised medicine in London, Ontario, until 1921. In 1922, working at the University of Toronto in the laboratory of the British physiologist John Macleod and with the assistance of the Canadian physiologist Charles Best , Banting made the dramatic discovery of insulin. In 1923 the Nobel Prize for Physiology or 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, in turn, 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 and named Banting its director. In 1934 he was created KBE (Knight of the British Empire). At the height of a brilliant career, Banting died in a plane crash on his way to England to take a wartime post.

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