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  1. Henrietta Elizabeth Banting or "Lady Banting" (March 4, 1912 – July 26, 1976) was a Canadian physician and the second wife of Sir Frederick Banting. Banting was the Director of Women's College Hospital's Cancer Detection Clinic from 1958-1971.

  2. Lady Banting, as Henrietta would become famously known, was a highly accomplished obstetrician, and the champion of routine mammography and breast cancer prevention in Canada. One can argue that Henrietta Bantings accomplishments at very least equal that of her husband’s in medicine and research.

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  3. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Dr. Henrietta BantingBanting House. Plan Your Visit. First referred to as the birthplace of insulin in 1923, Banting House commemorates the life and career of the co-discoverer of insulin. View More. Sir Frederick G. Banting. Known primarily for his role in the discovery of insulin, Banting was also an. artist, scientist, and war hero.

  4. They divorced in 1932 and Banting married Henrietta Ball in 1937. [42] In February 1941, Banting died of wounds and exposure following the crash of a Lockheed L-14 Super Electra / Hudson in which he was a passenger, in Musgrave Harbour , Newfoundland .

  5. In March 1963, WCH’s Dr. Henrietta Banting (nee Ball) and Dr. Elizabeth Forbes started a new clinical study at the CDC. They wanted to discover if mammography could be used in the early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. Mammography is a type of x-ray used on the human breast.

  6. Henrietta Elizabeth Banting o "Lady Banting" (4 de marzo de 1912 - 26 de julio de 1976) fue una médica canadiense y la segunda esposa de Sir Frederick Banting. [1] Banting fue el Director de la Clínica de Detección de Cáncer del Women's College Hospital de 1958 a 1971.

  7. HENRIETTA BALL-BANTING1912-1976. Henrietta Banting, or Lady Banting, if you prefer, was born in 1912. She lived her youth in Stanstead close to the Lee Farm, which was renowned for its fine pure-bred livestock. Her parents met in Stansted. Her father, Henry Ball, was in charge of the Customs Office in Rock Island.