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  • LABEL: Orange Quinine Wine. Prepared accord
  • Handbill: advertisement for the Quinine Tonic Cup.
  • Malaria and quinine.
  • Quinine plant from medicinal plants by Robert Bentley, 1880.
  • Soldiers and quinine
  • Quinine researchers of the 19th century: I. Process print after A. Tschirch.
  • Showcard advertising Merital quinine compound tablets.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Record card showing patient's doses of quinine.
  • Original specimens of salts of quinine prepared by Pelletier.
  • Quinine administration guide for children with malaria in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.
  • The discovery of quinine, 1820. Oil painting by Ernest Board, 191-.
  • The discovery of quinine, 1820. Oil painting by Ernest Board, 191-.
  • The discovery of quinine, 1820. Oil painting by Ernest Board, 191-.
  • Medical card recording the administration of quinine to treat malaria, 1914/1945 (?).
  • Medical card recording the administration of quinine to treat malaria, 1914/1945 (?).
  • Fluscorbin : Vitamin C + quinine massive dose : attack treatment of colds and influenza.
  • Fluscorbin : Vitamin C + quinine massive dose : attack treatment of colds and influenza.
  • Fluscorbin : Vitamin C + quinine massive dose : attack treatment of colds and influenza.
  • Fluscorbin : Vitamin C + quinine massive dose : attack treatment of colds and influenza.
  • A cross-section through a mill which pulverises quinine bark c. 1640. Engraving by C.
  • The imaginary castle of the Countess of Chinchon, where cinchona (quinine) was allegedly discovered. Watercolour.
  • A cinchona (quinine) nursery, India (?): planted in rows on a mountainside. Photograph, 1910/1920 (?).
  • Émile Marchoux placing a quinine tablet in a Senegalese man's open mouth. Process print after A. Barrère, 1931.
  • A cinchona (used to produce the anti-malarial drug quinine) exploration camp in an Indian (?) forest. Photograph, 1905/1920 (?).
  • Reverse of a medical card used to record the administration of quinine to treat malaria: instructions in Greek, 1914/1945 (?).
  • Sir W. Denison and others planting the first quinine tree in the Neilgherry hills, India. Wood engraving by M. Jackson, 1862.