A German Chemist Felix Hoffmann produced a stable form of acetylsalicylic acid, more commonly known as aspirin, in 1897. Basically, he is searching for something which can give relief to his father. He studied French chemist Charles Gergardt's experiments and "rediscovered" acetylsalicylic acid--or aspirin, as we now know it.

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oh cool... aspirin is such a crucial medicine now ;)
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