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Title informationFascinating history of quinine The Miraculous Fever TreeMalaria, Medicine and the Cure that Changed the World Fiammetta Rocco
348 pages, b/w photos, illus.Harper Collins
In the summer of 1623, ten cardinals and hundreds of their attendants, engaged in electing a new Pope, died from the 'mal'aria' or 'bad air' of the Roman marshes. Their choice, Pope Urban VIII, determined that a cure should be found for the fever that was the scourge of the Mediterranean, northern Europe and America, and in 1631 a young Jesuit apothecarist in Peru sent to the Old World a cure that had been found in the New - where the disease was unknown. The cure was quinine, an alkaloid made of the bitter red bark of the cinchona tree, which grows in the Andes. Rocco, who has suffered from malaria, explores the history of the disease, the struggle to find cures, and the way in which the discovery of quinine opened up the Tropics. Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp Equipment (Black) | £32.50 | approx. $59/€41 Other products in Head Torches Point Frame Complete with Pins A tripod design first introduced in 1978 - a robust bit of kit that will last for many years. Equipment | £79.95 | approx. $144/€99 Other products in Sound Recording Opticron Hand lens, 18mm, 20x magnification A higher magnification hand lens. Equipment | £13.00 | approx. $21/€16 Other products in Hand Lenses related organisations include: National Institute of Agricultural Botany If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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