2. Name the substitute material of quinine?
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The earliest commonly used quinine substitutes were made from dogwood bark, alone or in combination with other barks.
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According to Surgeon General Moore,28 Georgia bark was “the Indigenous remedy most highly recommended as the substitute for the Cinchona Bark.” Although Georgia bark was thought to be closely related to cinchona (Moore29 called it “a species of the cinchona”), standard references contained little information about it.
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