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Hi. Having checked my limited contributions to the article, all I did was do some searching using his name with Google. If you're doing serious research on him, I'd suggest using the references and external links mentioned in the article as a starting point, but any good library ought to be able to provide you with more detailed information. I see you've contacted Paschute about the article - since they're the user who actually started the article, they may be of more use in this instance.

One minor thing you should know - when you want to leave a message for someone on Wikipedia, please leave the message on their talk page, rather than their user page - user pages tell you something about the person, whilst talk (aka discussion) pages are where the talking takes place (surprise, surprise !). For example, with me - if you click on the name 'CultureDrone', you get the user page, but you'll see that directly after my name, it says '(talk)' - click on that if you want to leave a message. With a few exceptions, this is how you leave messages for anyone on here. Alternatively, if you find yourself on someone's user page, if you look at the top of the screen, you'll see several tabs - the first is the user page, the second is the 'discussion' page - just click on that tab, and you'll be on the right page. Cheers :-) CultureDrone (talk) 07:33, 13 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

And I'm afraid I did even less: my 'bot just happened to tag the article. I've never heard of the person, sorry. Alai (talk) 03:43, 23 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I'm the one who wrote it. Simple: I have diabetes. Was looking up and found a name similar to family of mine. Got me hooked on him to look up, exactly how Insulin was discovered etc. Then I saw that the link went nowhere (or practically nowhere... not sure now) and started looking. Looked at amazon.com for books. Looked for geneology. Found something about Connecticut (or somewhere) and started googling for that. Each peace of he puzzle lead to another one. At times I got the story a bit wrong. (lookup the history of the article) I know he has family, and that there is a university that has some plaques at least with his name, and you can find out the names of the young people who (by now are old but) gave him honor, mainly for being a great teacher - not for discovering anything. Anyway it was fun. And by the way, I was hoping he was alive, and then started calculating. Finally found the death notice, which "closed the gravestone on him". Pashute (talk) 04:04, 18 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]