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Anton Köllisch

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Anton Köllisch (1888–1916) was the German chemist who, whilst working at Darmstadt for pharmaceutical giant Merck, first synthesized the chemical MDMA that would later come to be known as "ecstasy".

A patent was filed for the drug on Christmas Eve 1912, and was granted on May 16, 1914. Köllisch, however, died as a soldier in World War I in September 1916 with no idea of the impact his synthesis would have.

References

  • Germany, Kaiserliches Patentamt, Patentschrift Nr 274350, http://mdma.net/merck/mdma-patent1.html
  • Benzenhöfer, U, and Passie, T. (2006). The early history of Ecstasy. Nervenarzt 77, 95-99. (German) PMID 16397805.
  • Adam, David. Truth about ecstasy's unlikely trip from lab to dance floor: Pharmaceutical company unravels drug's chequered past, Guardian Unlimited, 2006-08-18.
  • R. W. Freudenmann u. a.: The origin of MDMA (ecstasy) revisited: the true story reconstructed from the original documents. (PDF-Datei; 182 kB) In: Addiction 101, 2006, S. 1241–1245. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01511.x PMID 16911722

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