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Скачать или смотреть Antique "China" Italian Murano Glass Pharmacy Apothecary Jar

  • Sampsons Antique Co.
  • 2024-07-19
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Here is a beautiful Antique Italian Murano Glass Pharmacy Apothecary Jar. Elaborately hand painted and gilt on a yellowish tinted Murano glass. Featuring a grape bunch with leaf on the lid. Reads “CHINA” on the label which translates to Cinchona bark. The bark of these trees, especially Cinchona officinalis, is used for medicinal purposes.

Some loss to paint and wear consistent with age and use as seen in the pictures. This style of apothecary jar is quite rare and hard to find.

Circa 1900. Murano, Italy.

Measures approx. 10”H x 4”W

More about Cinchona Bark:

Cinchona Bark
Source: Cinchona is a genus of flowering plants native to the Andean forests of western South America. The bark of these trees, especially Cinchona officinalis, is used for medicinal purposes.

Active Ingredient: The bark contains alkaloids, the most famous of which is quinine. Quinine is known for its antimalarial properties and has been used to treat malaria for centuries.

Historical Use
Malaria Treatment: Cinchona bark was one of the first effective treatments for malaria. The Jesuit missionaries in the 17th century learned about its use from indigenous peoples in Peru and brought it to Europe.

Other Uses: Besides its antimalarial properties, cinchona bark has been used to treat fever, digestive disorders, and muscle cramps.

Preparation and Forms
Tinctures and Extracts: In apothecaries, cinchona bark was commonly prepared as tinctures, extracts, or powders. These preparations were used to create medicinal tonics and remedies.

Homeopathy: In homeopathy, "China" (derived from the Latin name "Cinchona") is used in highly diluted forms to treat a variety of conditions, including symptoms of exhaustion, digestive issues, and fever.

Modern Relevance
Quinine: Although synthetic antimalarial drugs have largely replaced quinine, it is still used in some treatments and is a common ingredient in tonic water.

Safety and Side Effects
Side Effects: In large doses, cinchona bark and its derivatives can cause side effects such as tinnitus (ringing in the ears), headaches, nausea, and blurred vision.

Allergies and Interactions: People with certain medical conditions or those taking specific medications should use it with caution and under medical supervision.

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