Frederick Banting
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Canadian medical scientist and doctor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian medical scientist, physician, painter, and Nobel laureate noted as the co-discoverer of insulin and its therapeutic potential. In 1923, Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Banting shared the honours and award money with his colleague, Charles Best. That same year, the government of Canada granted Banting a lifetime annuity to continue his work. To this day, Frederick Banting, who received the Nobel Prize at age 32, remains the youngest Nobel laureate for Physiology/Medicine.
Frederick Banting's Published Works
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- Pancreatic Extracts in The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus (1922) (718)
- VAGUS STIMULATION AND THE PRODUCTION OF MYOCARDIAL DAMAGE. (1937) (97)
- THE EFFECT OF PANCREATIC EXTRACT (INSULIN) ON NORMAL RABBITS (1922) (95)
- Further Clinical Experience with Insulin (Pancreatic Extracts) in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus (1923) (72)
- An Experimental Production of Coronary Thrombosis and Myocardial Failure. (1936) (52)
- THE EFFECTS OF INSULIN ON EXPERIMENTAL HYPERGLYCEMIA IN RABBITS (1922) (33)
- FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PRODUCTION OF INSULIN (1924) (23)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN EXPERIMENTAL DROWNING (A ): Preliminary Report. (1938) (22)
- Observations with Insulin on Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-Establishment Diabetics. (1923) (19)
- An Address on Diabetes and Insulin: Being The Nobel Lecture Delivered at Stockholm on September 15th, 1925. (1926) (18)
- Effect of Repeated and Prolonged Stimulation of the Vagus Nerve in the Dog. (1936) (15)
- The Site of Formation of the Phosphatase of Serum. (1935) (10)
- The Cellular Reaction to Silica. (1935) (9)
- Tissue Reaction to Sericite. (1935) (5)
- The Antidiabetic Functions of the Pancreas and Successful Isolation of the Antidiabetic Hormone Insulin (1924) (4)
- THE ANTITRYPTIC PROPERTIES OF BLOOD SERUM (1930) (2)
- A Study of Serum of Chickens Resistant to Rous Sarcoma (1934) (2)
- A STUDY OF THE ENZYMES OF STOOLS IN INTESTINAL INTOXICATION. (1931) (1)
- Medical Research. (0)
- II. PHARMACOLOGIC ACTION OF INSULIN (1924) (0)
- A Study of Rous Sarcoma Tissue Grafts in Susceptible and Resistant Chickens (1934) (0)
- RESISTANCE TO ROUS SARCOMA. (1934) (0)
- THE.PANCREAS AND CARBOHYORATF. METABOLISM (1926) (0)
- Silicosis Research. (1936) (0)
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