Albert Hoffman, LSD Inventor, Dies at 102
Albert Hofmann, who accidentally invented the most popular hallucinogenic drug ever, has died.
Albert Hofmann, the father of the mind-altering drug LSD whose medical discovery inspired — and arguably corrupted — millions in the 1960s hippie generation, has died. He was 102.
Hofmann died Tuesday at his home in Burg im Leimental, said Doris Stuker, a municipal clerk in the village near Basel where Hofmann moved following his retirement in 1971.
For decades after LSD was banned in the late 1960s, Hofmann defended his invention. “I produced the substance as a medicine. … It’s not my fault if people abused it,” he once said.
The Swiss chemist discovered lysergic acid diethylamide-25 in 1938 while studying the medicinal uses of a fungus found on wheat and other grains at the Sandoz pharmaceuticals firm in Basel. He became the first human guinea pig of the drug when a tiny amount of the substance seeped onto his finger during a laboratory experiment on April 16, 1943. “I had to leave work for home because I was suddenly hit by a sudden feeling of unease and mild dizziness,” he subsequently wrote in a memo to company bosses. “Everything I saw was distorted as in a warped mirror,” he said, describing his bicycle ride home. “I had the impression I was rooted to the spot. But my assistant told me we were actually going very fast.” Upon reaching home, Hofmann began experiencing what he called “wonderful visions.”
Three days later, Hofmann experimented with a larger dose. The result was the world’s first scientifically documented bad trip. “The substance which I wanted to experiment with took over me. I was filled with an overwhelming fear that I would go crazy. I was transported to a different world, a different time,” Hofmann wrote.
Just think how long he might have lived were it not for his drug experimentation.
And, so far as I know, he’s no relation to Abbie Hoffman, the founder of the Yippie* movement.
*The original identified Hoffman as the founder of the older Hippie movement rather than its radical political offshoot.
I think you meant “Yippie” movement.
I always thought that was just an alternate spelling.
Not quite. It would be hard to even peg a “founder” of the hippie movement since its origins go back even to the beatniks. There wasn’t a clear declaration of a hippy movment. (e.g. it would be like trying to pin a “founder” of feminism, civil rights, conservatism, etc…).
Abbey Hoffman was, indeed, a founder of the Yippees–which was an explicitly self-identified political movement, the Youth International Party (YIP, hence the name).
Maybe it was the drug experimentation that helped him live to be 102.
Triumph’s right. For me, the high-water mark of the Yippie movement was Hoffman and Rubin’s appearance before the House Unamerican Activities Committee, an entity they treated with the contempt it deserved. From Wiki:
Sam, do you ever wonder what those acts would have resulted in had they taken place in the Soviet Union under Stalin? I would imagine goons would have appeared out of the woodwork and Hoffman and Rubin after being removed to a small room would have had small caliber bullets fired into the empty skulls. Don’t you find it amazing how the foolish wipe their shit covered feet on the freedoms good men gave their lives to protect. I said this in the 60’s and I will say it now. If you do not like it here, leave. By the way, once upon a time, I use a considerable amount of Albert Hoffman’s invention. Maybe, Sam you should take about 1000 mics.
Charity might compel me to explain your posts by reference to the above. However, I don’t feel much charity towards you. You’re a moron.
This man was very lucid, kind and full of energy, lecturing and researching to the end of his days. Right now, there is a lot of promising work being done exploring the therapeutic applications of LSD. The world is a bit poorer without him. RIP Father of LSD…you will be missed.
So it was Maynard G. Krebs then…Worrrkk??!!?!
Abby Hoffman claimed to be a “revolutionary”![lol]
Even if he was only a hippie….
Founder or follower… Who could tell, when the whole “movement” was stoned.
He spouted a lot of banalities, but I don’t recall him ever using the terms…
“like man…” or “Groooovy!!”[lol]