Frederick Grant Banting (Canada, November 14, 1891 - Newfoundland, February 21, 1941) was a Canadian physician and researcher. He studied at the University of Toronto and was a military doctor during the First World War.
Charles we have to keep trying until we do it on humans maybe we could build on previous research.
Sure!
Sir, we can build on the experiments that were done and try to test these and we could do it on dogs just like Nicolae Pareulesco tried once.
Good idea! We can use a little bit on dogs and see its effect, Charles should try to isolate the substance from the pancreas, maybe we could extract insulin.
Yes Sir! It works, I can separate insulin from the pancreas.
Excellent!
We have, finally, now we can patent it so we can use it for diabetic people.
Sure!
If you don't have diabetes, insulin helps: Regulate blood sugar levels. After eating, carbohydrates break down into glucose, a sugar that is the body's main source of energy. The glucose then enters the bloodstream.