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  1. Leonard Thompson (17 July 1908 – 20 April 1935) was the first person to have received an injection of insulin as a treatment for type 1 diabetes. Biography [ edit ] Thompson was first treated at the Hospital for Sick Children before being transferred to the care of physicians Andrew Almon Fletcher , Duncan Archibald Graham , and Walter ...

  2. His name was Leonard Thompson and he was suffering the end stages of diabetes mellitus. Leonard Thompson. Photo courtesy of Eli Lilly and. Full Episode. Thursday, May 16. Close Menu.

  3. On January 11, 1922, 14-year-old Leonard Thompson became the first person to receive an insulin injection as a treatment for diabetes. Prior to that, people with type 1 diabetes did not survive for more than a few weeks or months with the disease. Thompson's first dose had an apparent impurity which caused an allergic reaction.

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  5. Dec 1, 2020 · Leonard Thompson having already survived diabetes for 2 ½ years was admitted to Ward H of the Toronto General Hospital on December 2, 1921 under the care of Dr Walter Campbell who had founded the hospital’s diabetes clinic a few years earlier. Leonard was a public ward patient or ‘charity case’ 3,4 (as often referred to) which meant he ...

  6. Soon afterward, a sterile abscess occurred, and the extract was halted. Sugar levels rose, and several days later, a higher potency pancreas extract was prepared so that on 23–25 January 1922, Leonard Thompson’s glucose levels normalized, his glycosuria decreased significantly, and his ketonuria cleared.

  7. Jan 10, 2022 · 100 years of development and the future Fourteen-year-old Leonard Thompson was gravely ill, slipping in and out of a coma at Toronto General Hospital. He’d been diagnosed with diabetes three years earlier, and despite receiving the best treatment available, his condition had steadily worsened. Doctors offered a risky proposition: A promising but experimental drug they’d…

  8. Jul 3, 2017 · When he was admitted to Toronto General Hospital in December, 1921, Leonard Thompson, a 14-year-old with juvenile diabetes, was barely clinging to life. ... A Diabetes Canada survey found that ...

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