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Banting

[ ban-ting ]

noun

  1. Sir Frederick Grant, 1891–1941, Canadian physician: one of the discoverers of insulin; Nobel Prize 1923.
  2. (often lowercase) Bantingism.


banting

1

/ ˈbæntɪŋ /

noun

  1. obsolete.
    slimming by avoiding eating sugar, starch, and fat


Banting

2

/ ˈbæntɪŋ /

noun

  1. BantingSir Frederick Grant18911941MCanadianSCIENCE: physiologist Sir Frederick Grant . 1891–1941, Canadian physiologist: discovered the insulin treatment for diabetes with Best and Macleod (1922) and shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine with Macleod (1923)

Banting

/ băntĭng /

  1. Canadian physician who with the Scottish physiologist John Macleod won a 1923 Nobel Prize for the discovery of the hormone insulin. Banting and his assistant Charles Best experimented on diabetic dogs, demonstrating that insulin lowered their blood sugar. Insulin was tested and proven effective on humans within months of the first experiments with dogs. In acknowledgment of Best's work, Banting gave him a share of his portion of the Nobel Prize.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Banting1

C19: named after William Banting (1797–1878), London undertaker who popularized this diet

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Example Sentences

You learn about Banting — the doctor who invented insulin — selling the patent for one dollar so everybody could get it, changing forever the life of people with diabetes.

Musakung ang tulawug ug palabihan ug banting, The spring pole will get a curve in it if you weigh it down too much.

I'd Banting you, and fit you to run without puffing, and get on without four or five meals a day.

And by all means let him consult a qualified physician if he fears either that he is overdoing or underdoing his banting.

Among the best known obesity cures may be mentioned those formulated by Banting, Oertel and Ebstein.

The following methods recommended by Banting, Oertel, and Ebstein are included here.

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