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π© Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins was born on June 20, 1861, in Eastbourne, England.
π₯ He is famous for discovering vitamins, which are important nutrients for our body.
π He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929 for his work on vitamins.
π Frederick loved learning and attended Eastbourne College and later, Cambridge University.
π His discoveries helped people understand how vitamins keep us healthy and prevent illnesses.
π He studied vitamins like A and C, which are found in foods like carrots and oranges.
π His work has greatly influenced modern medicine and nutrition practices.
π€ Frederick collaborated with other scientists, including Christiaan Eijkman, to explore vitamins.
π½οΈ He wrote many papers and his famous book, 'The Vitamins,' to educate others about nutrition.
π§ͺ His careful research methods paved the way for many future scientists in the field of nutrition.
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