"In an unusual step, Merck got experts from its corporate history department and a local doctor to trawl through thousands of original documents in its archive at its headquarters in Darmstad. For more than a year, they searched for references to ecstasy in laboratory journals, annual reports, patents, letters, interview records, memoirs and the other historical detritus thrown up by six decades of scientific research from 1900 to 1960."
Link: Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Truth about ecstacy's unlikely trip from lab to dance floor.
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