![]() ![]() A physician, a University of Heidelberg instructor who was finally appointed professor at the age of 46, and also an active rabbi and an historian of Jewish life, Lewin, according to the Psychedelic Press UK, was known for “his extraordinary style of lecturing, which held ‘audiences spellbound,’” and his “wide-ranging knowledge of history, geography and anthropology. . .” He was able to “quote flawlessly in foreign languages without any hesitation,” and published 248 articles in his lifetime as “a leading academic of his time.” Lewin also created a classification system for psychoactive drugs that included these categories: inebriantia (inebriants including alcohol and ether) exitantia (stimulants including amphetamines) euphorica (narcotics such as heroin and morphone) hypnotica (tranquilizers of various kinds) and phantastica (hallucinogens, including peyote and ayahuasca). Louis Lewin, the first pharmacologist to analyze peyote chemically (in 1886), was born in West Prussia on this date in 1850. ![]()
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