This section is from the book "A Manual Of Practical Therapeutics", by Edward John Waring. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Practical Therapeutics.
A native of Brazil. The bark does not contain Strychnine, Brucine, or any poisonous principle, and is extensively employed by the Brazilians as a substitute for Cinchona in Intermittent Fevers, and other cases requiring the administration of tonics.
 
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