| 41. | Though currently suffering from neglect, Cinchona remains one of Jamaica's most exquisite _ and least known _ spots.
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| 42. | In the fourth part he made recommendations, such as the need to repress indigenous hostility in the cinchona tree region.
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| 43. | It would be nearly 200 years before the active principles, quinine and other alkaloids, of cinchona bark were isolated.
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| 44. | This species was separated from genus " Cinchona " mainly on the basis of the morphology of the flowers.
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| 45. | He was treated by doctor Joseph Readhead, who employed a local species of the " Cinchona " medicinal plant.
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| 46. | Some of the species like Ginger, Chilly, Garlic, Coriander, Black pepper, Cinchona etc . also very good.
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| 47. | Cinchona was falling apart, and, due to its isolation and lack of foot traffic, hardly a priority for the government.
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| 48. | In 1843, 32, 403 " Pfund " roughly 16 metric tons of cinchona was processed and exported.
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| 49. | During the 19th century, it had success as an anti-malarial drug because it is rich in Gentian and Cinchona Calisaya.
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| 50. | Though quinine is not one of the major drugs used in treatment, modern production still relies on extraction from the cinchona tree.
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