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Dr. Albert Hofmann is a world renowned scientist and Fellow member of the World Academy of Art and Science. A leader in pharmaceutical-chemical research, he is the author of several prominent books, among them "LSD-My Problem Child." (McGraw-Hill, New York 1980). Now retired, yet still active in show more scientific and philosophical pursuits, Dr. Hofmann lives in Burg, Switzerland. show less
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Works by Albert Hofmann

Insight Outlook (1901) 47 copies
Viaggi acidi (1997) 9 copies
Die Mutterkornalkaloide (2000) 5 copies
Lob Des Schauens (2002) 4 copies

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Other names
HOFMANN, Albert
Birthdate
1906-01-11
Date of death
2008-04-29
Gender
male
Nationality
Switzerland
Birthplace
Baden, Switzerland
Place of death
Burg im Leimental, Switzerland
Places of residence
Basel, Switzerland
Education
University of Zürich
Occupations
scientist
Relationships
Guanella, Gustav (brother-in-law)

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Is the thesis of the book, that the Eleusinian mysteries involved the use of psychoactive drugs, correct? Probably, and the idea has become more widely accepted in the decades since the book was published. However, that change in perception has come in no small part due to more academically rigorous examinations of the question than this book, which devotes quite a large portion of its pages to talking about the authors' experiences with psychoactive drugs, personal opinions, and unconventional interpretations of myths and etymology that borders on a 'Chariots of the Gods' level of academic rigor. There is of course some serious archeological discussion but too much time is spent on flowery descriptions of drug trips and speculation presented as fact. That, as much as anything, is why this book wasn't initially taken seriously in academic circles. It deserves credit for being the first to broach the subject, for likely being right, and it is an interesting read, but is hardly authoritative.… (more)
 
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TapsCoogan | 2 other reviews | Nov 19, 2023 |
"Entheogens ... could be the appropriate medicine for hyper-materialistic humanity."
Beautifully illustrated with art, poetry, and hundreds of photos, this book is a respectful study of the biology, chemistry, anthropology, history, and culture of the use and cultivation of entheogens. Fascinating revelations about how plants & humans co-evolved.
 
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ninam0 | 4 other reviews | Jun 22, 2022 |
info on hallucinogens used in various cultures
 
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ritaer | 4 other reviews | Mar 26, 2021 |
Outstanding history of an important discovery in biochemistry and the man who discovered it.
 
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ndpmcIntosh | 4 other reviews | Mar 21, 2016 |

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