Sir Frederick Banting’s only known painting of the lab where he discovered insulin was sold at auction Wednesday for ten times its expected value. And fittingly, a portion of the sale price will go ...
12.1 x 15.2 cm. (4.8 x 6 in.) A.Y. Jackson and Frederick Banting spent from mid-July to September of 1927 travelling throughout the Arctic on board the "Beothic", a supply ship that served the eastern ...
Later Banting was named head of a new department of medical research at the University of Toronto, named after him and Charles Best. He became Sir Frederick Banting when he was knighted in 1934.
26.7 x 34.3 cm. (10.5 x 13.5 in.) Known to many as the co-discoverer of insulin, Sir Frederick Banting’s artistic career, although lesser known, is equally notable. Upon his return to Canada after ...
If you or someone you love is living with diabetes, you’ve probably heard the name Frederick Banting. But – beyond the scientific accolades and historical importance, who was this man, and why is he ...
In 1989, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth kindled the Flame of Hope in Sir Frederick G. Banting Square, London, Ontario, Canada, to honour Dr. Banting’s discovery of insulin. This eternal flame ...