File:Albarello drug jar used for cinchona bark 2.jpg
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Albarello drug jar used for cinchona bark label QS:Len,"Albarello drug jar used for cinchona bark" |
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Reference URL InfoField | https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co79599 |
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Author | Science Museum Group Studio | ||
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JPEG file comment | Tin glazed earthenware albarello, used for cinchona bark, Spanish, mid 18th century. The inscription “Cort Calisay” gives an indication as to what the earthenware albarello would have contained. Calisaya is another name for cinchona bark. The active ingredient in cinchona is quinine. Quinine is used for pain relief and to prevent fevers and for a long time was the primary treatment for malaria. Calisay or Calisaya is also a strong, bitter alcoholic liqueur made from cinchona bark in the Catalonia region of Spain . |
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