Gravestone of Sir Frederick Banting and Henrietta Ball, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, June 7, 2018. Image by Ian Darragh.
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Resource ID
7627
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Ian Darragh
Date of Creation
07 June 2018
Keywords
Sir Frederick Banting, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Insulin
Program Category
Tours
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Ian Darragh
Caption
Gravestone of Sir Frederick Banting and Henrietta Ball, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, June 7, 2018. Image by Ian Darragh.
Description
A tour group in Mount Pleasant Cemetery stands behind the gravestone of Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941) and his second wife Henrietta Ball.
Along with his research assistant, Dr. Charles Best, Banting is known for isolating a protein hormone secreted by the pancreas known as insulin.
An altruist, and committed to the advancement of medicine, Banting sold the patent rights for insulin to the University of Toronto for $1. In 1923, he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery.
Banting was a decorated soldier who served in both World Wars and an avid painter.