The Priestley Medal was awarded to Sir Robert Robinson by the American Chemical Society

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In 1953, the Priestley Medal was awarded to Sir Robert Robinson by the American Chemical Society “to recognize distinguished services to chemistry.”

Robinson had a reputation as the quintessential organic chemist. The curly arrows that chemists use to signify the movement of electrons were his invention. In 1947, he garnered the Nobel Prize in Chemistry β€œfor his investigations on plant products of biological importance, especially the alkaloids.”

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Source: American Chemical Society
Credit: Science History Institute