Definitionn. a bitter alkaloid extracted from chinchona bark
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Quinine is the only medicine for malaria. [Please select]
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The principal product is quinine, the manufacture of which has acq~iired great importance, owing to its use as a specific against malaria. [Please select]
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To cure a cold of this kind, give five-drops of castor oil and the next day a one grain capsule of quinine. [Please select]
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Then they ate their food, and drugged themselves belatedly with quinine against those perils of the night. [Please select]
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He mustered up his courage to prescribe two grains of quinine. [Please select]
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No longer need we take Quinine to be "our grim chamberlain to usher us and draw". [Please select]
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The violet beam now crosses a large jar filled with water, into which I pour a solution of sulphate of quinine. [Please select]
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I saw him just a moment ago, and it seems to me a dose of quinine would do him good. [Please select]
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Even a dose of quinine may convert to hopefulness when both sermons and arguments fail. [Please select]
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The isolation of the active principles of medicinal plants--such as morphine, quinine, strychnine, and cocaine--has been a remarkable service rendered by chemistry to medicine. [Please select]
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How should we be handicapped if we still had to fight malarial disease with the crude Peruvian bark instead of its chief alkaloid, quinine. [Please select]
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