A Canadian doctor and war hero, he displayed his bravery as a front-line medical officer in World War I, earning the Military Cross. After the war, he and his assistant worked long hours in a small lab to unlock the secrets of the pancreas. In 1921, Frederick Banting discovered insulin, transforming a fatal disease into a manageable condition. Two years later, he won the Nobel Prize for his discovery.
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A Canadian doctor and war hero, he displayed his bravery as a front-line medical officer in World War I, earning the Military Cross. After the war, he...