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. 2006 Jan;77(1):95-6, 98-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00115-005-2001-y.

[The early history of "Ecstasy"]

[Article in German]
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[The early history of "Ecstasy"]

[Article in German]
U Benzenhöfer et al. Nervenarzt. 2006 Jan.

Abstract

There is no consensus in the literature regarding the early history of MDMA (Methylendioxymethamphetamine, so-called "Ecstasy"). Various authors credit the first synthesis of MDMA to the German chemist Fritz Haber, but it appears neither in his doctoral thesis (Berlin 1891) nor in his accompanying articles. The man who first synthesized MDMA was the chemist Dr. Anton Köllisch, who worked for the German pharmaceutical company Merck. He created MDMA as a by-product while trying to synthesize hydrastinin, a styptic substance. In 1912, Merck filed to patent the applied method of preparation. The patent was issued in 1914, yet no pharmaceutical testing followed at that time.

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