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Cinchona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cinchona is a genus of about 25 species in the family Rubiaceae, native to tropical South America. They are large shrubs or small trees growing to 5-15 metres tall with evergreen ...
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Cinchona officinalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cinchona officinalis (Quinine Bark) is a tree native to Amazon Rainforest vegetation. This plant is used for the production of quinine, which is an anti-fever agent especially ...
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cinchona definition of cinchona in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
cinchona (sĭngkō`nə) or chinchona (chĭngkō`nə), name for species of the genus Cinchona, evergreen trees of the madder madder, common name for the Rubiaceae, a family of ...
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Cinchona pubescens - Wikimedia Commons
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Cinchona - Wikispecies
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Cinchona - LoveToKnow 1911
Medical warning! This article is from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica. Medical science has made many leaps forward since it has been written.
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cinchona - definition of cinchona by the Free Online Dictionary ...
cinchona (s ng-k n, s n-ch-) n. 1. Any of several trees and shrubs of the genus Cinchona, native chiefly to the Andes and cultivated for bark that yields the medicinal ...
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Cinchona Bark
Illustration of “Kinquina” from Pierre Pomet, Histoire generale des drogues. Paris: Jean Baptiste Loyson & Augustin Pillon, 1694, p. 132.
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cinchona - definition of cinchona in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
cinchona /cinchona/ (sin-konah) the dried bark of the stem or root of various South American trees of the genus Cinchona; it is the source of quinine and other alkaloids and ...
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Cinchona. Martindale’s 24 th. Compiled and Edited by Ivor Hughes. Cinchona (B.P.C.). Cinchona Bark; Jesuit's Bark; Peruvian Bark; China; Cortex;
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