banting in A Sentence

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    Banting and Charles H.

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    The Banting Diet.

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    Frederick G Banting.

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    Banting didn't pull this idea out of thin air.

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    Banting was angry that Macleod, and not Best, was included in the prize.

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    When Canadian Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin in 1921 and 1922.

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    Although Banting and Best initially called their treatment“isletin,” they deferred to Macleod's suggestion of“insulin.”.

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    The poor dog improved, and Banting and Best discovered that a few daily injections kept the dog healthy.

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    Macleod grudgingly allowed Banting to use a bit of laboratory space and gave him ten dogs and an assistant, Charles Best.

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    For every genius like Alexander Fleming or Banting and Best(discoverers of Penicillin and Insulin, respectively), there were ten-thousand quacks selling obscure"wonder-cures" on ten-thousand street corners.

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    The day chosen was the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, a medical scientist, who co-discovered insulin, and was the first person to use it on humans.

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    It was at Western where Sir Frederick Banting rose from a restless sleep in 1920 and wrote out 25 words that led to his discovery of insulin.

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    By 1922, she had dropped to 45 pounds(she was about 5 feet tall), and her mother pleaded with Banting until Elizabeth was allowed to participate in the trial.

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    A simple doctor with only a bachelor's degree, Banting needed the help of a professional researcher, and he ultimately enlisted the aid of University of Toronto professor John Macleod.

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    By 1923, the world realized what Banting, Best and Collip had discovered with Macleod's help, and the Nobel Committee awarded Banting and Macleod the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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    This day marks the birthday of Frederick Banting who, along with Charles Best and John James Rickard Macleod, conceived the idea that led to the discovery of insulin in 1922.

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