Felix Hoffmann

Felix Hoffmann

chemist Germany

Felix Hoffmann was a German chemist and an employee of Bayer who is credited with the discovery of a stable and palatable form of aspirin in 1897, a significant breakthrough that transformed the use of salicylic acid derivatives in medicine.

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Romania Romania: Felix Hoffmann synthesized a stable and purified form of acetylsalicylic acid, known as aspirin. 9

Adevărul: 10 august, ziua în care Japonia a cerut pace și a pus capăt celui mai sângeros război al omenirii

Switzerland Switzerland: Felix Hoffmann developed the substance Diacetylmorphin, which was later named Heroin. 6

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Warum die Suche nach Medikamentennamen schwieriger wird