100 Years of Insulin in Australia

Abstract: In 1921, Frederick Banting and his colleagues in Toronto, Canada, first used insulin for managing type 1 diabetes. Insulin transformed the disease from a death sentence to a chronic condition requiring life-long management. News of the development spread fast, and Australia became an early...

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Published in:Health and History
Main Authors: Colagiuri, Stephen, Wilkinson, Roger, Storey, Catherine, Cuthbertson, Andrew, Bennett, Clive N., Lush, Studley, Cox, Emma (Sainsbury), Bootcov, Michelle, Coleborne, Catharine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Project MUSE 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hah.2023.a904714
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Summary:Abstract: In 1921, Frederick Banting and his colleagues in Toronto, Canada, first used insulin for managing type 1 diabetes. Insulin transformed the disease from a death sentence to a chronic condition requiring life-long management. News of the development spread fast, and Australia became an early therapeutic adoptor and manufacturer of insulin; the same year Australian physicians were experimenting with insulin. An estimated 1.8 million Australians live with diabetes; it remains a significant health problem for First Nations Australians. In this witness seminar, the achievements of the first 100 years of insulin are celebrated.