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Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891 – 1941) was a Canadian physiologist and surgeon. Whilst working in Toronto, Canada, with the assistance of Charles Herbert Best (1899 – 1978) and James Bertram Collip (1892 – 1965), Banting discovered insulin 1921–22. Banting received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1923, shared with John James Rickard Macleod (1876 – 1935). | [[Image:Banting.png|202x274px|Frederick Banting]] | ||
Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891 – 1941) was a Canadian physiologist and surgeon. Whilst working in Toronto, Canada, with the assistance of Charles Herbert Best (1899 – 1978) and James Bertram Collip (1892 – 1965), Banting discovered insulin 1921–22. Banting received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1923, shared with John James Rickard Macleod (1876 – 1935). |
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Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891 – 1941) was a Canadian physiologist and surgeon. Whilst working in Toronto, Canada, with the assistance of Charles Herbert Best (1899 – 1978) and James Bertram Collip (1892 – 1965), Banting discovered insulin 1921–22. Banting received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1923, shared with John James Rickard Macleod (1876 – 1935).