Frederick Banting went to the University of Toronto to study divinity, but quickly transferred to the study of medicine. In 1916 he took his M.B. degree. He later became a medical practitioner in London, Ontario. He then studied orthopaedic medicine and became the Resident Surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto for a year until 1920. The next year Banting taught in orthopaedics at the University of Western Ontario. From 1921 until 1922 he was Lecturer in Pharmacology at the University of Toronto. That year he was given the position Senior Demonstrator in Medicine at the University of Toronto. He was made Honorary Consulting Physician to the Toronto General Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children, and the Toronto Western Hospital.
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