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- Introduction
- In antiquity
- Searching for the cause
- Diabetes in 19th century
- The islet cells in the pancreas
- Edouard Laguesse
- Oscar Minkoski and J. von Mering
- Linking the pancreas to diabetes (1)
- Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer
- Linking the pancreas to diabetes (2)
- 1901, Eugene Opie
- 1906, George Ludwig Zuelzer
- Ernest Lyman Scott (1)
- Ernest Lyman Scott (2)
- Ernest Lyman Scott (3)
- Nicolae Paulescu
- Paulescu publishes his findings
- The role of chance
- Macleod and chance
- Treatments before insulin (1)
- Sam Davidson
- Treatments before insulin (2)
- The two key players in 1920 in Canada
- J.J.R. Macleod
- Frederick Banting
- The start of Banting’s research adventure
- Banting’s great idea
- The summary of Banting’s idea (1)
- The summary of Banting’s idea (2)
- What was “decided” at the meeting
- How did the meeting really go?
- To do or not to do…
- Charles Best
- The plan for the research
- Difficulties
- But optimism ruled & a glimmer of success
- But in fact there were still problems
- Solutions to the problems
- Quick progress
- James B. Collip
- Publication
- Banting pushes for a clinical trial
- The clinical trial
- Leonard Thompson (1)
- Leonard Thompson (2)
- Quarrels and rewards
- Manufacturing insulin
- A famous case
- Elizabeth Hughes
- “Unspeakably wonderful”
- Manufacturing
- Insulin around the world
- Dr. R. D. Lawrence
- Dr. Ernesto Roma
- 1923 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine
- Honours
- John James Rickard Macleod
- C. H. Best and F. G. Banting
- Laboratory in which insulin was discovered
- The islet cells
- Life for a child programme
Topics Covered
- Searching for the cause of diabetes
- Diabetes in 19th century
- The islet cells in the pancreas
- Edouard Laguesse
- Oscar Minkoski and J. von Mering
- Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer
- Eugene Opie
- George Ludwig Zuelzer
- Ernest Lyman Scott
- Nicolae Paulescu
- J.J.R. Macleod, C. H. Best and F. G. Banting: their research and story of discovering insulin
- James B. Collip
- Leonard Thompson
- Manufacturing insulin
- The famous case Elizabeth Hughes
- Insulin around the world
- Dr. R. D. Lawrence
- Dr. Ernesto Roma
- Life for a child programme
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Hall, M.S. (2013, May 22). Diabetes through the ages [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved October 12, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/LWTF1336.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Michael Stephen Hall has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.