Haworth, Sir (Walter) Norman
Haworth, Sir (Walter) Norman (1883–1950) British chemist; identified the structures of, and synthesized, many carbohydrates. Achieved the first chemical synthesis of a vitamin (vitamin C) in 1932; Nobel Prize 1937.
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