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Cinchona (Jesuit's or Peruvian Bark) 1795.
Cinchona (Jesuit's or Peruvian Bark) 1795. A source of quinine, it was used as a febrifuge, particularly in the treatment of malaria. From A Key to Physic, by Ebenezer Sibly, (London, 1795).
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