Being a Diabetic myself. I'm glad that they did these experiments. It's sad that so many dogs had to die, but look at the results. They single handily saved millions of lives.
He is my personal inspiration. He refused to put his name on the patent and sold it for a mere $1.00. I love his quote where he said: "Insulin does not belong to me; it belongs to the world."
Yeah greedy Companies making fat pockets on people that have to spend almost $3OO a vile just so they can survive and put some groceries down the throat we still don't have a cure for any type of diabetes even type 2 there is not a cure or reversal. I am dying and my Son will never get to know me.
What a great story of two Canadian guys; Sir Frederick Banting and his assistant who developed insulin in Canadian at the University of Toronto. And their discovery would go on the save 100’s of millions of lives. Truly great story from the National Film Board and I wish more people new about Banting, a Canadian, who’s greater contribution to human health around the world saved millions of lives.
You folks should know that this great man died while trying to save the life of the pilot from burning to death following a crash . He was just 42. A great soldier, a great surgeon , a great scientist and a great human being.
I lost my sister to type 1 diabetes in 2004 , she was 47 years old .Because of these 2 men she was kept alive for 36 years , she was just 11 years old when she was diagnosed . my only hope is that someday a cure will be found . Diabetes runs in my family , my children and all my nieces and nephews are healthy adults but its the next generation that I worry about . Yes , my sister did live to 47 but it wasn't much of a life . this awful disease needs to be cured . We love and miss you Debbie
Sad! I wonder how many children Debbie had. NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT but The discovery of insulin was not well thought out. The administration of insulin to brittle diabetics allowed the children to live to breeding age. now 100 years later the rocket scientists can't understand why diabetes is on the rise???? (the brain surgeons shout McDonalds or Coca Cola) There are millions of diabetic gene carriers world wide now and it will only get worse as they find each other, mix their genes (DNA) and make more little baby diabetics...... Sterilization would have been the key back in the 20's forward. way too late now (see I told you it was not politically correct).
@@anyname666 twat, I'm 20, Diagnosed at age 19, Should I just not have kids? Should I just not have a family? Should my mum (T1D) have aborted me?, The answer's clearly fucking no. Just because we're diabetic. Doesn't mean we shouldn't be able to live a normal fucking life. Absolute twat, god forbid you or your family get the disease. Saying that though it might make you realise just how fucking serious it actually is.
Diabetes was known in ancient times, by the Egyptians, Greeks, and others. It did not just spring into existence due to the discovery of insulin. Back then, if your idea were true, if it was genetic, no one would have lived long enough to reproduce, and the disease would not have persisted to the present day. But it did, so genetics is not the answer. Today, it is considered an autoimmune condition. For some yet unknown reason, a person's own immune cells attacks the body's own cells, in this case, the beta cells of the pancreas. So do your homework before you go and post stupid, uncaring, and racist statements on forums like this one.
My sister too, age 8. She's now in her late 30's. Without the effort of these men she likely wouldn't have seen her teens. I am immensely grateful for the vision and dedication of scientists.
sad as it is - this disease is spreading world wide through self inflicted thoughtless heroics. NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT but The discovery of insulin was not well thought out. The administration of insulin to brittle diabetics allowed the children to live to breeding age. now 100 years later the rocket scientists can't understand why diabetes is on the rise???? (the brain surgeons shout McDonalds or Coca Cola) There are millions of diabetic gene carriers world wide now and it will only get worse as they find each other, mix their genes (DNA) and make more little baby diabetics...... Sterilization would have been the key. way too late now (see I told you it was not politically correct).
Nicolae Paulescu was a Romanian scientist who discovered the substance that temporarily reduce blood sugar levels,called today insulin. Paulescu called this substance Pancreine and realized its important role in 1916, when he injected the substance into the jugular of diabetic dogs and observed that their blood sugar returned temporarily to normal levels. But in the midst of his findings, Paulescu was called to join the armed forces of Romania.
I read the book called Breakthrough which talks about discovery of Insulin and goes into Banting and Best life story. I found it interesting that the last scientist to join, James Collip, the biochemist who purified the insulin extract, once he was able to purify the extract he wrote down the steps on a notebook and burned it. That's what started the conflict between Banting and Collip. Collip wanted guarantee of recognition for his contribution. I just thought that was interesting.
Well Dr. McLeod who won a Nobel Prize along with Dr. Banting, shared his prize money with Dr. Collip. Dr. Banting shared his with prize money with Dr. Best. Over 50 years later, the Nobel Prize Foundation recognized that Best should have been recognized. Given he was not nominated, because he was a med student vs full doctor at the time, he received no recognition - other than the money Dr. Banting shared with him. Besides lending the lab, and providing Dr. Best and Collip to work with Dr. Banting, I never understood why Dr. McLeod won a Nobel Prize for the discovery - but that is the way it often goes with research.
LOL thanks GoogleTubez for the preceding sponsored ad for the amazing blah blah insulin pump. Nice try with the metadata but NO I'm not diabetic! This film is the secret love child of Sid Davis and Douglas Sirk!
We originally are fedup of your banting or banter that doesn't work your a bunch of synicks. Stop telling me that I've lost faith it wasn't down to faith . What has banter to do with insulin and diabetes when people keep saying that banter are jokes ect... when diabetes is no joke .
What they did may have saved millions and been noble, but the fact that they used dogs is hard to excuse. They killed many dogs, which are the most loving, noble animals who live to serve and befriend man and were created by mankind to be our companions and coworkers. Why? They could have used pigs. They could have used goats. That would have been perfectly fine. But they used dogs? They may as well have used humans.
So, what animal should of they used? Or just let humans die?? What animal was readily available and overpopulated? Spaying was not done back then. Don't get me wrong, I love dogs also.... but human lives trump over a dog life. In some research, they actually used humans. That was really frowned upon and many outraged. Oh, and some countries, they eat dog. China, Indonesia, Korea, Mexico, Philippines, Polynesia, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Arctic and Antarctic eat dogs. Now that is horrendous!
Steve Packard dogs are the nearest animal to humans. And even though I love dogs, I think that he's trying to help people with diabetes. We need people the most because they have to work. He just treating them.
I was born a type 1 diabetic, and I don't want to use the word grateful, though I am grateful but in the same token I'm not I think it's absolutely shameful that after a hundred years of the formulation of insulin there is still no cure. I believe there is a cure the Pharmaceuticals won't release the Cure they would lose out on literally trillions of dollars of profit by doing so. Send me the most tragic thing about diabetes is the animal abuse and the killing of all those dogs. To me I find that horrendous and I find that shameful and you're absolutely right all dogs know how to do is love you... This sickens me
Dr Banting and Best, who saved millions lives.
Thank you for saving me Dr Banting and Dr Best :)
Being a Diabetic myself. I'm glad that they did these experiments. It's sad that so many dogs had to die, but look at the results. They single handily saved millions of lives.
Many diabetics were able to survive simply by eating zero carbohydrates. A zero carb diet requires no insulin.
He is my personal inspiration. He refused to put his name on the patent and sold it for a mere $1.00. I love his quote where he said: "Insulin does not belong to me; it belongs to the world."
Alas! these corporate vultures are doing exactly the opposite .
Yeah greedy Companies making fat pockets on people that have to spend almost $3OO a vile just so they can survive and put some groceries down the throat we still don't have a cure for any type of diabetes even type 2 there is not a cure or reversal. I am dying and my Son will never get to know me.
@@USBionicMarine Whoa in my country it's free
Banting is an inspiration. I will make my mark in cancer as he did in diabetes.
How's that research coming along?
@@compscilaw god knows
What a great story of two Canadian guys; Sir Frederick Banting and his assistant who developed insulin in Canadian at the University of Toronto. And their discovery would go on the save 100’s of millions of lives. Truly great story from the National Film Board and I wish more people new about Banting, a Canadian, who’s greater contribution to human health around the world saved millions of lives.
You folks should know that this great man died while trying to save the life of the pilot from burning to death following a crash . He was just 42. A great soldier, a great surgeon , a great scientist and a great human being.
This is an Excellent movie !! Incredibly Incredible !!!!
Thank you Dr Banting and best 🇵🇱😘♥️🌹
Mankind can be so heart warming...as well as destructive...
I lost my sister to type 1 diabetes in 2004 , she was 47 years old .Because of these 2 men she was kept alive for 36 years , she was just 11 years old when she was diagnosed . my only hope is that someday a cure will be found . Diabetes runs in my family , my children and all my nieces and nephews are healthy adults but its the next generation that I worry about . Yes , my sister did live to 47 but it wasn't much of a life . this awful disease needs to be cured . We love and miss you Debbie
Sad! I wonder how many children Debbie had.
NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT but The discovery of insulin was not well thought out. The administration of insulin to brittle diabetics allowed the children to live to breeding age. now 100 years later the rocket scientists can't understand why diabetes is on the rise???? (the brain surgeons shout McDonalds or Coca Cola) There are millions of diabetic gene carriers world wide now and it will only get worse as they find each other, mix their genes (DNA) and make more little baby diabetics...... Sterilization would have been the key back in the 20's forward. way too late now (see I told you it was not politically correct).
@@anyname666 twat, I'm 20, Diagnosed at age 19, Should I just not have kids? Should I just not have a family? Should my mum (T1D) have aborted me?, The answer's clearly fucking no. Just because we're diabetic. Doesn't mean we shouldn't be able to live a normal fucking life. Absolute twat, god forbid you or your family get the disease. Saying that though it might make you realise just how fucking serious it actually is.
Diabetes was known in ancient times, by the Egyptians, Greeks, and others. It did not just spring into existence due to the discovery of insulin. Back then, if your idea were true, if it was genetic, no one would have lived long enough to reproduce, and the disease would not have persisted to the present day. But it did, so genetics is not the answer. Today, it is considered an autoimmune condition. For some yet unknown reason, a person's own immune cells attacks the body's own cells, in this case, the beta cells of the pancreas. So do your homework before you go and post stupid, uncaring, and racist statements on forums like this one.
@@anyname666, go educate yourself … or get sterilised. Fools should not leave offspring.
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I have a Type 1 Diabetes, diagnosed at age 14 on 12/12/2014
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My sister too, age 8. She's now in her late 30's. Without the effort of these men she likely wouldn't have seen her teens. I am immensely grateful for the vision and dedication of scientists.
sad as it is - this disease is spreading world wide through self inflicted thoughtless heroics.
NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT but The discovery of insulin was not well thought out. The administration of insulin to brittle diabetics allowed the children to live to breeding age. now 100 years later the rocket scientists can't understand why diabetes is on the rise???? (the brain surgeons shout McDonalds or Coca Cola) There are millions of diabetic gene carriers world wide now and it will only get worse as they find each other, mix their genes (DNA) and make more little baby diabetics...... Sterilization would have been the key. way too late now (see I told you it was not politically correct).
feel sorry for the dogs..they are actually life savers
Nicolae Paulescu was a Romanian scientist who discovered the substance that temporarily reduce blood sugar levels,called today insulin.
Paulescu called this substance Pancreine and realized its important role in 1916, when he injected the substance into the jugular of diabetic dogs and observed that their blood sugar returned temporarily to normal levels.
But in the midst of his findings, Paulescu was called to join the armed forces of Romania.
did anyone else see the black doll during the start of the film
I read the book called Breakthrough which talks about discovery of Insulin and goes into Banting and Best life story. I found it interesting that the last scientist to join, James Collip, the biochemist who purified the insulin extract, once he was able to purify the extract he wrote down the steps on a notebook and burned it. That's what started the conflict between Banting and Collip.
Collip wanted guarantee of recognition for his contribution. I just thought that was interesting.
Well Dr. McLeod who won a Nobel Prize along with Dr. Banting, shared his prize money with Dr. Collip. Dr. Banting shared his with prize money with Dr. Best. Over 50 years later, the Nobel Prize Foundation recognized that Best should have been recognized. Given he was not nominated, because he was a med student vs full doctor at the time, he received no recognition - other than the money Dr. Banting shared with him. Besides lending the lab, and providing Dr. Best and Collip to work with Dr. Banting, I never understood why Dr. McLeod won a Nobel Prize for the discovery - but that is the way it often goes with research.
I think Collip, not John James Macleod should have shared the Nobel Prize with Banting.
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I see 2023 🎉
I feel sorry for the dogs but a necessary evil at the time. Atleast they seemed to care about the dohs
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It's others that has my evidence on diabetes not you.
Poor dogs sad
LOL thanks GoogleTubez for the preceding sponsored ad for the amazing blah blah insulin pump. Nice try with the metadata but NO I'm not diabetic! This film is the secret love child of Sid Davis and Douglas Sirk!
am type 1
We originally are fedup of your banting or banter that doesn't work your a bunch of synicks. Stop telling me that I've lost faith it wasn't down to faith . What has banter to do with insulin and diabetes when people keep saying that banter are jokes ect... when diabetes is no joke .
Banting was actually black.
Dirk Mcgriff source?
No, he wasn't. Just google him.
YOU WISH
Sugarmagnader I don’t read of much scientific contribution from McCleod.
@@drfittt Agreed. McLeod won a Nobel prize for providing the lab space and letting Dr. Best and Dr. Collip work with Banting.
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What they did may have saved millions and been noble, but the fact that they used dogs is hard to excuse. They killed many dogs, which are the most loving, noble animals who live to serve and befriend man and were created by mankind to be our companions and coworkers.
Why? They could have used pigs. They could have used goats. That would have been perfectly fine. But they used dogs? They may as well have used humans.
So, what animal should of they used? Or just let humans die?? What animal was readily available and overpopulated? Spaying was not done back then. Don't get me wrong, I love dogs also.... but human lives trump over a dog life. In some research, they actually used humans. That was really frowned upon and many outraged. Oh, and some countries, they eat dog. China, Indonesia, Korea, Mexico, Philippines, Polynesia, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Arctic and Antarctic eat dogs. Now that is horrendous!
Steve Packard dogs are the nearest animal to humans. And even though I love dogs, I think that he's trying to help people with diabetes. We need people the most because they have to work. He just treating them.
Steve Packard Wow. You are an idiot.
I was born a type 1 diabetic, and I don't want to use the word grateful, though I am grateful but in the same token I'm not I think it's absolutely shameful that after a hundred years of the formulation of insulin there is still no cure. I believe there is a cure the Pharmaceuticals won't release the Cure they would lose out on literally trillions of dollars of profit by doing so. Send me the most tragic thing about diabetes is the animal abuse and the killing of all those dogs. To me I find that horrendous and I find that shameful and you're absolutely right all dogs know how to do is love you... This sickens me
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