Who discovered of Insulin in 1920's?

Tony Laurent

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In 1922, a group of scientists went to the Toronto General Hospital where diabetic children were kept in wards, often 50 or more at a time. Most of them were comatose and dying from diabetic ketoacidosis.

These children were essentially in their death beds, awaiting what was at that time, certain death. The scientists moved swiftly and proceeded to inject the children with a new purified extract of insulin.

As they began to inject the last comatose child, the first one to be injected began to wake up. Then one by one, all the children awoke from their diabetic comas. A room that was full of death and gloom suddenly became a place of joy and hope.

In the early 1920s, Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin under John Macleod at the University of Toronto. With the help of James Collip, insulin was purified, making it available to successfully treat diabetes. Both Banting and Macleod earned Nobel Prizes for their work in 1923.

Banting was 32 when he received the Nobel Prize, and he chose to share half the prize money with Best, who was his assistant and just 24 years old at the time. Banting refused to put his name on the patent and instead sold it to the University of Toronto for $1. He thought it was unethical to profit from a discovery that would save millions of lives. "Insulin belongs to the world, not to me," he said.
 
Mgunduzi wa insulin anaonesha kiwango cha juu cha unyenyekevu ,ana appreciate wengine kuliko yeye mwenyewe, maana mafanikio kama hayo yanahitaji teamwork na sio mtu mmoja.
 
Mgunduzi wa insulin anaonesha kiwango cha juu cha unyenyekevu ,ana appreciate wengine kuliko yeye mwenyewe, maana mafanikio kama hayo yanahitaji teamwork na sio mtu mmoja.
Inaonekana pia hakuwa na njaa (mshua)

Kwa level yake ya kuweza kufanya research ktk taasis means tayar alikuwa na kibunda
 
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