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Albert Hofmann
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Albert Hofmann, who died in 2008 aged 102, first synthesized lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in 1938, but the results of animal tests were so unremarkable that the chemical was abandoned. Driven by intuition, he synthesized it again in 1943, and serendipitously noticed its profound effects on himself. Although his work produced other important drugs, including methergine, hydergine and dihydroergotamine, it was LSD that shaped his career. After his discovery of LSD's properties, Hofmann spent years researching sacred plants. He succeeded in isolating and synthesizing the active compounds in the Psilocybe mexicana mushroom, which he named psilocybin and psilocin. During the 60s, Hofmann struck up friendships with personalities such as Aldous Huxley, Gordon Wasson, and Timothy Leary. He continued to work at Sandoz until 1971 when he retired as Director of Research for the Department of Natural Products. He subsequently served as a member of the Nobel Prize Committee, and was nominated by Time magazine as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. In 2007, Albert Hofmann asked Amanda Feilding if she could publish his Problem Child, and shortly before his death he approved a new and updated translation of his autobiography (first published by McGraw Hill in 1979). It appears here for the first time in print.

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Table of Contents

LSD, my problem child: -- Introduction
How LSD originated --
LSD in animal experiments and biological research --
Chemical modifications of LSD --
Use of LSD in psychiatry --
From remedy to inebriant --
The Mexican relatives of LSD : [the sacred mushroom Teonanácatl, psilocybine and psilocine, the "magic morning glory" Ololiuhqui, and the "magic plant" Ska María Pastora] --
Radiance from Ernest Jünger --
Meeting with Aldous huxley --
Correspondence with the poet-physician Walter Vogt --
Various visitors --
LSD experience and reality -- -- Appendix: Chemical formulæ.
Insights/Outlooks: Introduction --
The transmitter-receiver model of reality --
Security in the natural-scientific worldview --
On possession --
The sun as nuclear power-plant.

Edition Notes

Translation from the German of: LSD, mein Sorgenlind and Einsichten, Ausblicke.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
Insights/outlooks, Insight, outlook.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
615.7883092
Library of Congress
BF209.L9 H6313 2013, BF209.L9

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Pagination
xii, 232 p.
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26919856M
ISBN 10
0199639418
ISBN 13
9780199639410
LCCN
2012277537
OCLC/WorldCat
818450025

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