Packet of pure quinine powder

Made:
1890-1900 in India
maker:
Unknown
Packet of pure quinine powder Packet of pure quinine powder Packet of pure quinine powder

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Packet of quinine powder, as sold in post offices in India, 1890-1900

In 1820, Pierre Joseph Pelletier (1788-1842), a French chemist, and Joseph Caventou (1795-1877), a French pharmacist, isolated quinine and extracted it from cinchona bark. Quinine was used as a treatment for malaria because of its fever reducing and pain relieving qualities.

Details

Category:
Materia Medica & Pharmacology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A654789
Materials:
packet, paper
Measurements:
overall: 1 mm x 63 mm x 38 mm, .0005 kg
type:
packets
credit:
Loan, Wellcome Trust