- (1994). "De
Plantis Toxicariis e
Mundo Novo
Tropicale Commentationes ****IX
Febrifuges of
northwest Amazonia".
Harvard Papers in Botany. 1 (5): 52–68. ISSN 1043-4534...
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abdominal pain, and dysentery. It was also used as a
uterine stimulant,
febrifuge, and cure for insanity. The
plant was
mentioned in
Hindu m****cripts as...
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mixture of
alkaloids from the
cinchona bark,
known in
India as the
cinchona febrifuge, was used. The
alkaloid mixture or its
sulphated form
mixed in alcohol...
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decoction of the
leaves was
drunk for
urinary complaints and as a
febrifuge (an
agent for
reducing fever). The
steam from
leaves boiled in
water was...
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aromatic leaves are
reported to have
medicinal properties. The bark is a
febrifuge and can be used as a
treatment against asthma,
bronchitis and dysentery...
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fievres par les
Ameriquains meme...". "Observations sur les
Fievres et les
Febrifuges" was
published by
Thomas Amaulry at Lyon in 1684 and
posthumously in 1687...
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fever antefebrile, febrifacient, febriferous,
febrifuge,
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happy felicitations...
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applied on sores. The root is purgative. A root
decoction is
given as a
febrifuge,
taenicide and emmenagogue, and the
powdered root is
dusted on wounds...
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whose bark is a
source of alkaloids,
including quinine. Its use as a
febrifuge was
first po****rized in the 17th
century by
Peruvian Jesuits. Citrus...