The more you know

August 30, 1859

At the University of Göttingen, PhD candidate Albert Niemann isolates the alkaloid C17H21NO4 from leaves of the plant Erythroxylum coca.

Niemann names his white, powdery discovery Cocaine and observes firsthand its peculiarly strong anesthetic effect: “it benumbs the nerves of the tongue, depriving it of feeling and taste.

Oh, that’s what cocaine does.

And so it goes

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