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remember well, first became famous at London for 

 curing Agues, and especially Quartans, and indeed for 

 the very good reasons, seeing these diseases were 

 rarely cured before by any other Method or Medi- 

 cine." 



With refreshing exactness Sydenham closes his re- 

 markable work as follows (p. 453) : 



"And this is in manner the Sum of all, which I have 

 hitherto known concerning the Cure of Diseases, viz. 

 to the 29th of September, 1686." 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Pharmaceutical Journals carry continuous references to Cin- 

 chona. 



Blue Books, Parliamentary. 



(East India Chinchona), Folio. Official correspondence 

 on Chinchona Cultivation. 

 Cross, Robert. 



I. Report on his expedition to secure seeds of C. offidnalis, 

 in the Loxa forests. (Printed 1862, also in B. B. I. p. 170.) 

 And other publications. 



DeCandolle, Aug. Pyram. et Alph. 



Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis. (Paris, 

 1824-48). Notice sur les differents genres et especes dont 

 les Ecorces ont ete confondues sous le nom de quinquina. 

 (Bibliotheque Universelle de Geneve xiv. annee Sciences et 

 arts, Geneve, 1829.) 



De la Condamine, Ch. Mar. 



Sur 1'arbre du Quinquina. (Memoires de 1'Academie 

 royale des sciences de Paris, 1738, iv. pp. 226-243.) And other 

 publications. 



DeVrij, Dr. J. E. 



De Kinakultuur op Java op het einde van het jaar 1859, 

 kort beschreven door Fr. Junghuhn en J. E. de Vrij. (Nat. 

 Tydschr. voor Ned. Ind. xxi. p. 177.) And other publica- 

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