
Plants that changed medicine
Chapter 1
The willow tree and the birth of aspirin
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Chapter 2
Cinchona bark and the fight against malaria
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Chapter 3
Sweet wormwood and ancient Chinese remedies
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Chapter 4
Madagascar periwinkle and the battle against cancer
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Plants that changed medicine
Ch 2 · Cinchona bark and the fight against malaria
teacher Bitter red bark of the fever tree, A sacred cure that set the whole world free.
Fun Fact
Malaria's name: The word malaria comes from the Italian 'mala aria', meaning 'bad air', because people thought swamp mist caused it.
Glossary
quinine (noun)
A bitter crystalline compound present in cinchona bark, used as an antimalarial drug. In 1820, French chemists first isolated the compound to treat the deadly mosquito-borne fever.
A bitter crystalline compound present in cinchona bark, used as an antimalarial drug. In 1820, French chemists first isolated the compound to treat the deadly mosquito-borne fever.
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In the 1600s, which religious group brought cinchona bark to Europe, earning it the name 'Jesuits' Bark'?
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Why did British soldiers in 19th-century India mix quinine with gin, sugar, and lime?
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What is the name of the bitter alkaloid extracted from cinchona bark that kills malaria parasites?
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Which indigenous South American people first discovered that cinchona bark could cure shivering?
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During World War II, which country's capture of Java cut off 90% of the world's quinine supply?



