Major Events:
Urine tests become available and are the new only real way to measure the sugar of a diabetic. These tests are very commonly used for the monitoring of a diabetic patients condition, and will continue to be a reliant method by physicians for the time to come.
Pre 1910-
Prior to 1910 there was no solid based knowledge of diabetes, how or why it occurred, nor were there any treatment attacks.
1910-
Edward Albert Sharpey-Shafter's study of the pancreas leads him to the discovery of a substance in that would typically be produced in a non diabetic. This will become to be known as insulin in about 1920.