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Summary Of: Cinchona

cinchona bark is also known as... survived the malarial attack and reportedly brought the cinchona bark back with her when she returned to Europe in the 1640s... Wine was used because some alkaloids of the cinchona bark are not soluble in water... brought back Cinchona seeds and plants... Cinchona has been used for a number of medical reasons such as...

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