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Malaria, drug therapy

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    Lettera del medico Gioanni Francesco Re ... al suo amico N.N. sovra un nuovo succedaneo della corteccia del Perù : dedicata ai meriti impareggiabili dell'illustrissimo signor conte Michele Saverio Provana del Sabione.

    Re, Giovanni Francesco. | Date: 1820
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    On the pathology of ague & other intermitting disorders, and on the action of quinine as a remedy for them : being a dissertation preparatory to the degree of Doctor of Medicine in the University of Oxford / by Francis Willis.

    Willis, Francis. | Date: 1864
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    Indigenous remedies of the Southern Confederacy which may be employed in the treatment of malarial fever / by Joseph Jones.

    Jones, Joseph, 1833-1896. | Date: 1861
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    How to use quinin and urea hydrochlorid : especially for systemic effect by injection in malaria and pneumonia / Solomon Solis Cohen.

    Solis-Cohen, Solomon, 1857-1948. | Date: 1912
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    Practical observations on the remedial properties of Simaba cedron, and on its employment as a substitute for quinine / by Samuel S. Purple.

    Purple, Samuel S. (Samuel Smith), 1822-1900. | Date: 1854
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