Why Does Cocaine Play A Role?
According to the chronology, Sigmund Freud discovered the anesthetic qualities of cocaine in 1884. Freud also used cocaine as an antidepressant during his stressful, tiring days. Aside from that notice, cocaine was merely a side interest of Freud (at the time), and he received a fair amount from the Merck Company to study its physiological effects. During his studies, Freud suggested the use of cocaine to Carl Koller, one of his colleagues. Koller soon experimented cocaine on animals who were enduring minor surgeries, finding that cocaine bore anesthetic qualities. He is known as the true discoverer of cocaine's anesthetic qualities. Meanwhile, Freud wrote an article, known as "On Cocaine", which was published in a Vienna magazine in 1884. This article was published due to an encounter with one of his colleagues, who was having severe intestinal pain. Freud administered his colleague a dosage of medicine with a 5% cocaine content, finding that it numbed his colleague's tongue and mouth