Medicinal bark of cinchona trees; source of quinine and quinidine.
Bark from trees of the genus Cinchona.
1We ought to be furnished yearly with at least half a hundredweight of Jesuit's bark.
2As soon as he heard the name swamp fever, Rolf remembered that, in Redding, Jesuit's bark (known later as quinine) was the sovereign remedy.
3Overcome by this evidence I bestow on the good fathers a double portion of gratitude, for they imported the Quinquina yet known as " Jesuit's bark."
4Its early name, " Jesuit's Bark," showed one step of her process.
5This is my own mixture: Jesuit's Bark, limonum, and opium, made more firm by a base of oxymel.
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