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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CHINCHONA»
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chinchona en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
chinchona y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Travels in Peru and India, while superintending the ...
APPENDIX A. Genoral Millor and the Foreign Officers who served in the Patriot
Armies of Chile and Peru, between 1817 and 1830 Page 521 APPENDIX B.
Botanical descriptions of the genus Chinchona, and of the species of Chinchonro
now ...
Clements Robert Markham (sir.), 1862
2
The Image of Africa: British Ideas and Action, 1780-1850
This prophylactic treatment could be topped off by a course of calomel, tartarized
antimony, and doses of sea water.34 The more valuable prophylactic use of
chinchona bark retained some popularity during the 1790's and then began to ...
3
Thai Herbal Medicine: Traditional Recipes for Health and Harmony
CHINCHONA Cinchona calisaya dtôn kwí-nin | ton khwinin TASTE: Bitter PART
USED: Bark Internal Application: Until the advent of more potent synthetic
medications, quinine derived from chinchona bark was the remedy of choice for
malaria.
Nephyr Jacobsen, C. Pierce Salguero, 2014
Blue-books—East India (Chinchona Plant). Folio. a. Copy of Correspondence
relating to the introduction of the Chinchona Plant into India, and to proceedings
connected/with its cultivation from March 1852 to March 1863. Ordered by the ...
Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury, 2014
5
Explorers of the Amazon
There are now 847 acres under chinchona cultivation on the Nilgiri Hills, besides
4,000 acres of private plantations . . . The annual bark crop from Government
Plantations of British India alone is already 490,000 lbs. ... In 1879-80 the
quantity ...
6
Homeopathy, Healing and You
In its pages, Hahnemann found an account of the drug Chinchona, which was
taken from the bark of a tree and was being used to treat the disease then called
intermittent fever and now called malaria. It had been discovered that natives of ...
7
Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism
In the 1600s Jesuit missionaries in Brazil and Peru began grinding up and
chewing chinchona bark as a medicinal treatment for malaria, and in 1820 two
French chemists, Pierre Peletier and Joseph Caventou, extracted the alkaloid of
quinine ...
James Stuart Olson, Robert Shadle, 1991
8
The
Chinchona Species of New Granada, Containing the ...
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Sir Clements Robert Markham, 2009
9
The
Chinchona Species of New Granad: Containing the ...
Some Account Of Those Botanists, And Of The Results Of Their Labors.
Clements Robert Markham, 2010
10
Travels in Peru and India, While Superintending the ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CHINCHONA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
chinchona en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Documenting Humanity's Great Escape from Abject Poverty: Angus …
... knowledge to take advantage of fancy and expensive new medical technologies such as variolation to prevent smallpox and chinchona bark to treat malaria. «Reason, Oct 15»
Spritz, el aperitivo italiano rosado
Entre las raíces se encuentran la violeta de genciana, la chinchona o el ruibarbo. El Campari, de características similares, es más amargo, siguiendo la línea de ... «Diario Vasco, Oct 15»
Book Review: 'Fifty Plants That Changed the Course of History'
Quinine, from Chinchona, with its ally malaria, helped U.S. troops to defeat the Japanese in the S. Pacific in World War II. Barley and other grains shaped ... «Redding Record Searchlight, Sep 15»
That's Amari: Rare imported digestivi at E. Passyunk's Brigantessa
Amaro Nonino from Friuli a grappa-based amaro with saffron, gentian and chinchona. Amaro Sibona from Piedmonte with rhubarb, orange peel and cloves «Philly.com, Jul 15»
Muestran nuevas láminas de la expedición colombiana de José C …
... 200 años - y la Cinchona quinina, que realmente debería llamarse Chinchona en honor a la condesa de Chinchón, pero un error de Linneo lo impidió. «Terra Colombia, May 15»
Drink of the Week: The Airedale, by Mike Henderson at Ophelia's …
... liqueur with predominant flavors of bitter orange, rhubarb, gentian and other botanicals, including the bark of the chinchona tree, native to Peru and Ecuador. «Westword, Abr 15»
2 nights 20 bars in Singapore
She whips up her version of a gin and tonic using a housemade brew boiled with chinchona bark, adds Turkish tea and finishes it off with a blowtorched and ... «GQ India, Abr 15»
Homeopathy regulations are long overdue
Hahnemann came to his revelation having read a treatise on curing malaria using the bark of the chinchona tree in South America. This tree is the source of the ... «Brantford Expositor, Abr 15»
Queen City Fresh: Rivertown Brewing on the verge of a Renaissance
Triumvirate contains Rookwood's house made tonic water -- raw sugar, persian limes peels, chinchona bark, lime zest, juniper berries and simple syrup aged in ... «WCPO, Nov 14»
El mejor 'gin tonic', el que más le guste
En 1817 dos científicos franceses, Joseph Caventou y Pierre Pelletier, logran extraer de la corteza de la chinchona su principio activo y producirlo en forma de ... «El País.com, Jul 14»