"List of the more recent publications relating to the cinchonas and the cinchona barks": p. 92-98.Mode of access: Internet.Copies: 1442
"July 2005"--P. [2] of cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
First published in 1897 under title: Notes on pharmacognosy.Mode of access: Internet
Quinine (QN), a natural compound found in Cinchona bark, used for four centuries in malaria endemic ...
"List of the more recent publications relating to the cinchonmas and the cinchona barks": p. 92-98.M...
Preceded by and abbreviated version used as doctor's thesis and published under title Monographiae C...
by Friedrich A. Flückiger. Translated from the Original Text, with some additional notes by Frederic...
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
"Reprinted from the Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner for February, 1880."Mode of access: Interne...
Vita.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 1927.Bibliography: p.27-28.Mode of access: Internet
All but one of the plates from drawings by Ferdinand Bauer.Henrey 919.Mode of access: Internet
The preliminary results of alkaloid analyses of Hasskaii's cinchona bark collection, made in Peru in...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Quina is a popular name originally attributed to Cinchona pubescens ...
Cinchona alkaloids comprising quinine, quinidine, cinchonidine and cinchonine as the major members c...
Reprinted from an article by H. C. Biddle and O. L. Brauer in the American chemical society journal,...
Bridelia is a genus distributed among tropical and subtropical regions of the world, mainly in Afric...
"July 2005"--P. [2] of cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
First published in 1897 under title: Notes on pharmacognosy.Mode of access: Internet
Quinine (QN), a natural compound found in Cinchona bark, used for four centuries in malaria endemic ...
"List of the more recent publications relating to the cinchonmas and the cinchona barks": p. 92-98.M...
Preceded by and abbreviated version used as doctor's thesis and published under title Monographiae C...
by Friedrich A. Flückiger. Translated from the Original Text, with some additional notes by Frederic...
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
"Reprinted from the Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner for February, 1880."Mode of access: Interne...
Vita.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 1927.Bibliography: p.27-28.Mode of access: Internet
All but one of the plates from drawings by Ferdinand Bauer.Henrey 919.Mode of access: Internet
The preliminary results of alkaloid analyses of Hasskaii's cinchona bark collection, made in Peru in...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Quina is a popular name originally attributed to Cinchona pubescens ...
Cinchona alkaloids comprising quinine, quinidine, cinchonidine and cinchonine as the major members c...
Reprinted from an article by H. C. Biddle and O. L. Brauer in the American chemical society journal,...
Bridelia is a genus distributed among tropical and subtropical regions of the world, mainly in Afric...
"July 2005"--P. [2] of cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
First published in 1897 under title: Notes on pharmacognosy.Mode of access: Internet
Quinine (QN), a natural compound found in Cinchona bark, used for four centuries in malaria endemic ...